His past life experiences have left him embittered
Ebeneezer Scrooge
Scrooge's nephew's name was Fred. He was a kind and jovial character who always tried to bring cheer and goodwill to his uncle, despite Scrooge's grumpy demeanor.
Scrooge is often used for such an individual.
In Stave Four, Scrooge observes the reactions of others upon hearing of his death, noting with regret that his sole business associate, Jacob Marley, has no mourners. He witnesses the Happy family of Bob Cratchit, feeling empathy and remorse for his previous treatment of the Cratchit family. Scrooge also notes how his own actions have alienated his nephew Fred, leaving him feeling isolated and alone in death.
OK that is an open ended question. That is like asking women why they like shopping. I would love to discuss this with you and get more information on "grumpy" Are they single, married, have kids, stressed at work? Are they always grumpy, only grumpy when you are around? Grumpy in the morning? You need to look at everything and in the end they may just be grumpy with no reason, always have been, always will be.
Both the Grinch and Ebenezer Scrooge start off grumpy, but for different reasons. The Grinch's grumpiness is driven by his disdain for the holiday season, while Scrooge's is rooted in his miserliness and selfishness. In the end, both characters experience a change of heart and embrace the spirit of generosity and joy.
they each have their own mood, like grumpy he is always grumpy so they named him grumpy.
Crab apples
the person who saya bah humbug is mr. scrooge from a Christmas carole
Ogres are always grumpy, and that is NOT good.
One of thoose illustrated people (eg,, Mr. Tall, Mr. Short, ect.,ect.).
He always kept Christmas