A Christmas Carol
What do the two children presented to Scrooge represent?
What do the two children presented to Scrooge represent?
What do the two children presented to Scrooge represent?
Scrooge sees under the robe of the Ghost of Christmas Present, two children, whose names show that they are symbols: Ignorance and want. They represent your standard impoverished Dickensian children; they are ragged in clothes, dirty and starving.