What is the order of the spirits in a Christmas carol?

What is the order of the spirits in a Christmas carol?

In Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by four ghosts on Christmas Eve: Jacob Marley, and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Future.

Who was the first Christmas spirit at Scrooge?

Jacob Marley
Jacob Marley is the first spirit to visit Scrooge and warn him of his impending visits from the spirits of Past, Present and Yet-to-Come.

What was the first spirit called?

The Ghost of Christmas past
The Ghost of Christmas past is the first of the three spirits (after the visitation by Jacob Marley) who haunts the miser Ebenezer Scrooge in order to prompt him to repent.

What is the first spirit called and what does it Symbolise in Christmas carol?

The Ghost of Christmas Past: The first ghost to visit Scrooge symbolizes the experiences and memories that have made him into the callous person he is today. The spirit’s glowing head suggests the location of the memories Scrooge holds.

What does the first ghost in A Christmas Carol look like?

He refers to the ghost as “it.” Dickens describes the ghost as having long white hair and a face with no wrinkles. The ghost wears a white tunic and holds a branch of fresh green holly in its hand. On top of its head is a bright flame.

Where does the First spirit take Scrooge?

He sees his old school, his childhood mates, and familiar landmarks of his youth. Touched by these memories, Scrooge begins to sob. The ghost takes the weeping man into the school where a solitary boy–a young Ebenezer Scrooge–passes the Christmas holiday all alone.

How is the first spirit described?

The first of the three spirits looks like a cross between a child and an old man. Dickens says that it looks like an old man with white hair, but it has no wrinkles and is about the size of a child.

What did the 1st spirit look like?

The first spirit is a strange figure: it looks like a child, yet it also resembles an old man. It is very small, with childlike facial features, but has white hair (from age) that hangs down its back.

What do the three spirits represent in A Christmas Carol?

THE THREE GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS The Ghost of Christmas Past represents memory. The Ghost of Christmas Present represents generosity and good will. The Ghost of Christmas Future represents fear of death.