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Traditionally, it is Scrooge, the main character in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. At the beginning of the play, he does not like Christmas, or giving, or anything nice. Whenever someone will tell him Merry Christmas, he will reply, bah, humbug,which basically translates to, whatever. At the end of the play, after he is visited by the three ghosts, he understands what tragedies can come about when he never does anything nice, and becomes more pleasant to be around.

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