The Importance Of Ghosts In A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens

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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is a fantasy story about a businessman changing for the better with help from supernatural spirits, which uses allegories. The ghost shows the children to him because he wants for Scrooge and the audience to learn a lesson. When the spirit of Christmas Present was getting older in an open place two children come out of the spirit’s robe. Dickens writes “They are man’s… beware of them both.” (92) The two children are named Want and Ignorance. The figurative meaning of what the ghost says is that being ignorant and wanting stuff or wealth is not good. I think that the ghost shows the children to him because he wants Scrooge and the audience to learn a lesson. Which is not be ignorant and to not want things

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