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This happens in the scenes with the Ghost of Christmas Future. The spirit never speaks but Scrooge seems to understand it through assumptions from his experiences and through rhetorical questions. Even when this tale is done in a satirical nature, this spirit has always retained its original look due to it representing what the future will be if Scrooge does not make personal changes.
The above sentence is true, as the reader can perceive the ghost's reactions even if he doesn't say anything.
Although you didn't show it, we can see that his question refers to the book "A Christmas Carol."
By reading this book, we can see that:
- The book tells how Scrooge was visited by three Christmas spirits, who taught him a valuable lesson.
- Among these three spirits, the ghost of Christmas yet to come is the only one who never says anything, but the narration always lets us know his reactions.
- These reactions are presented by the ghost's body language, which presents emotions and feelings in relation to Scrooge's words.
Through this, we can see the importance of narration in a story, as it can express the characters' reactions very effectively, even if the character does not speak.
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