Cards (14)

    • Ebenezer Scrooge

      Realizes the spirit approaching him is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
    • Scrooge anticipates the Ghost will show him Christmases from his future that he will learn from
    • Scrooge says he will follow the Ghost with gratitude, but is more afraid of this spirit than any of the previous ones
    • The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
      • Does not speak or show its face, only points the way with its outstretched hand
    • Scrooge finds himself with the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
      1. Among a group of merchants in the city
      2. With another group of wealthy businessmen
      3. In a grimy, crime-ridden part of town
      4. In a darkened bedchamber
      5. In a room where a woman with children is waiting anxiously
      6. At the Cratchits' house
      7. In an overgrown, poorly-kept churchyard
    • Conversations Scrooge overhears
      • Merchants discussing a man who has just died and wondering who he left his money to
      • Wealthy businessmen joking about the dead man having gone to Hell
    • Scrooge notes he hasn't seen himself in these visions of the future, and realizes his future self has changed his ways and lives somewhere else
    • Scrooge realizes his own life is going in the same direction as the dead man's
    • Scrooge considers what it would be like to die alone
    • The only real emotion caused by the man's death is one of pleasure and relief
    • Tiny Tim has died, and the Cratchit family is grieving
    • Scrooge reads the name on the tomb, and it is his own
    • Scrooge falls to his knees and pleads with the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come to give him the chance to change his future
    • Scrooge asserts that he is a changed man and will honor Christmas and the Christmas spirit forever
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