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  1. I will live in the Past, the Pre­sent, and the Fu­ture. The Spirits of all Three shall strive with­in me. I will not shut out the les­sons that they teach. Oh, tell me I may spon­ge away the writ­ing on this stone!” (110). Scrooge dis­cov­ers that not only does the Christmas spirit begin at home, as it were, it must begin with one’s ...

  2. Character Analysis. An unsettling combination of a small child and an old man, this Ghost takes Scrooge on a tour of his past Christmases in order to reconnect him to his feelings. The Christmas ghosts have distinct personalities; they're not all just the same kind of phantom presence. This ghost is generally quiet, thoughtful, and surprisingly ...

  3. The Ghost of Christmas Past is a character from the novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.. Role in the story []. 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. He shows him scenes from his past that occurred on or around Christmas, in order to demonstrate to him ...

  4. Ghosts Of Christmas Past (Remake) (Cassette, Compilation)Les Disques Du Crépuscule: TWI 159: Belgium: 1982: Ghosts Of Christmas Past (Remake) (LP, Compilation)Les Disques Du Crépuscule: TWI 158: Japan: 1984: Ghosts Of Christmas Past (LP, Compilation)Music-Box, Music-Box: SMB 40329, M. BOX 40329Greece: 1986: Recommendations. Garlands.

  5. The Ghost of Christmas Past is the first of the three spirits that haunt Ebenezer Scrooge in the live-action adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, A Christmas Carol. In the original Charles Dickens novel, the Ghost of Christmas Past is described as thus: Most versions retain the appearance of a being with light and candle motif, but is usually the only ghost to have the most radically diverse ...

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  7. 14 de abr. de 2022 · Ghost of Christmas Past. Dickens does not use gender pronouns to describe the Ghost of Christmas Past. 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.