In the Christmas Carol What are the Ghosts their for
... This humiliated him a lot and it is where he got his inspiration from later in life, In 1843 he wrote his first and most famous story called A Christmas Carol. ... He wrote A Christmas Carol to make people aware of the terrible poverty of the children of the poor. ... A Christmas Carol was published on 17 December 1843 and by 24 December he had sold 6,000 copies. ... He gets joy out of being nasty to people as he is nasty to his nephew Fred, who is his sister’s son, he is also nasty to his clerk Bob Cratchit and he told the carol singer to go away and he threatened him with a stick. He call’s Christmas a humbug so he obviously doesn’t like Christmas. ... The first ghost that visits Scrooge is the ghost of the Christmas past. ... All his friends were going home for Christmas but he wasn’t then he put it forward about a year to the next Christmas when his sister Fanny walked in and said his dad wants him back and that he has changed. ... 0 clock, Mr Fezziwig started a Christmas party. Mr Fezziwig was a very nice generous man who enjoyed Christmas a lot and liked to share everything. ... The second ghost that visits Scrooge is the ghost of Christmas present. ... He then visits his nephews house were they also talk about how Scrooge says Christmas is a humbug and how Fred keep’s the door’s open for Scrooge to come in every year as he is his uncle. Then the ghost takes him to a lighthouse and a boat where the weather is so horrible, but they all still have Christmas spirits although it is cold windy and have hardly anything to eat they are all singing silent night.