"Christmas Yet to Come" is a pivotal scene from Charles Dickens' novella, "A Christmas Carol." In this part of the story, the main character, Ebenezer Scrooge, is visited by the third spirit, who represents the future. This ghost is dark and foreboding, showing Scrooge a series of events that reveal the consequences of his current life choices.
During this haunting journey, Scrooge witnesses the impact of his selfishness and greed on others. He sees people celebrating his death with indifference and learns that he will die alone and unloved if he does not change his ways. This vision ultimately motivates him to embrace the spirit of Christmas and transform his life.