The Ghost of Christmas Present by goldie
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Description
The Ghost of Christmas Present is the second of the three spirits (after the visitations by Jacob Marley and the Ghost of Christmas Past) that haunt the miser Ebenezer Scrooge, in order to prompt him to repent. According to Dickens' novel, the Ghost of Christmas Present appears to Scrooge as "a jolly giant" with dark brown curls. He wears a fur-lined green robe and on his head a holly wreath set with shining icicles. He carries a large torch, made to resemble a cornucopia.
The spirit transports Scrooge around the city, showing him scenes of festivity and also deprivation that are happening as they watch, sprinkling a little warmth from his torch as he travels. Among the visits are Scrooge's nephew, and the family of his impoverished clerk, Bob Cratchit. Scrooge takes an interest in Cratchit's desperately-ill son, Tiny Tim, and asks the Ghost if Tim will live. The Ghost first states that "If these shadows remain unaltered by the Future, the child will die," and then – quick to use Scrooge's past heartless comments to two charitable solicitors against him – states, "What then? If he be like to die, he had better do it, and decrease the surplus population."
The spirit finally reveals to Scrooge two emaciated children, subhuman in appearance and loathsome to behold, clinging to his robes, and names the boy as Ignorance and the girl as Want. The spirit warns Scrooge, "Beware them both, and all of their degree, but most of all beware this boy, for on his brow I see that written which is Doom unless the writing be erased." The spirit once again quotes Scrooge, who asks if the grotesque children have "no refuge, no resource," and the spirit retorts with more of Scrooge's own words: "Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?"
The Ghost of Christmas Present, having already aged, reveals that he will only exist on Earth for a single year's Christmas holiday as the Present only takes place on the one day of the year. He finally disappears at the stroke of midnight on Twelfth Night, and leaves Scrooge to face the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, as it approaches "like a mist along the ground." (Wikipedia)
This is the third in this series.
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Comments (20)
bakapo
nicely done! I love Christmas Present's deep green robe.
miwi
ontar1
Awesome scene!
mazzam Online Now!
Outstanding story telling. Fine image, too.
tetrasnake
Brilliant!
thekingtut
My favorite Christmas spirit. Great work on this one.
eekdog
Great story info, and love the mood of this Christmas image, Barb. Hope you and family and friends have a great and blessed Thanksgiving day. Hugs.
GrandmaT
He's Perfect! Fantastic job on the costume and lighting here.
ArtistKimberly
Fantastic Work,
Krid
...great scene and characters
soffy
wonderfully done:)**
Freethinker56
OohLaLa I likky excellent. Excellent My friend the detailing is glorious Outfits fabulous and great info. Take care Cheers
water
Excellent !
Richardphotos
icicle Pete? very well done render and amusing. (ps: from my roof)
Heywoody
That's very, very good
Paulienchen Online Now!
Ein sehr schöner Render
Jean_C
Amazing characters and superb lighting, a great fantasy work!
T.Rex
Excellent work! It's been a very long time since I read Dicken's book. Thanks a lot for reminding me. Keep up the good work! :-)
Faemike55
outstanding work in this series of presentations
jancas
Nice work