Ebenezer Scrooge is a fictional character from Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol." Scrooge's hatred for Christmas stems from his bitter and selfish nature. He has become consumed by greed and materialism, valuing money above all else. Scrooge sees Christmas as an interruption to his work and an unnecessary celebration. He believes it to be a time of unnecessary joy and goodwill that distracts people from their true purpose in life, which he believes is making money. Scrooge's heart has become hardened by his obsession with wealth, causing him to reject the spirit of Christmas.