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The opposite of St. Nicholas, often associated with generosity and gift-giving, could be considered figures who embody greed or selfishness. One example might be Ebenezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," who initially represents miserliness and a lack of compassion. In a broader sense, the concept of "anti-Santa" might also include characters like the Grinch, who initially despises Christmas and its spirit of giving.

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