In the book The Christmas Carol, Dickens describes the Ghost of Christmas Past as human memories. Some examples are that the spirit looked like a child yet he looked like an old man. Dickens described the ghost as having a non-wrinkled, young face, but having long, white hair like an old man. The child represents Scrooge remembering the memories of his childhood and the old man represents Scrooge, now an old man, remembering his childhood memories. The Ghost of Christmas Past also had muscular arms and a tight grip which represents how you can take some memories and hold on to them tightly and not forget them. Another thing Dickens describes about the ghost is that different parts of his body at time to time fade or disappear and then come back again later. This symbolizes how memories can come and go. The last thing described was that the ghost had a stream of light coming out of the top of his head. This signifies Scrooge is remembering all the
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Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens