Foreshadowing refers to a warning or indication of a future event in a story. It is used to create tension and anxiety, and it might provide false clues or confusion to the audience. Besides, it catches the audience's attention and curiosity, at the same time it builds anticipation, so that readers are spiritually prepared for what comes next.
Answer: The Ghost of Christmas Present was the second of the three spirits that haunted the miser Ebenezer Scrooge in order to prompt him to repent. The spirit appears to Scrooge as "a jolly giant" with dark brown curls. He throws a special dust on the poor's food.