Father Christmas Essays

  • The Inexistence of Father Christmas in Araby

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    “Araby” tells a story about a little boy’s romance and his disillusionment in the end. While people tend to focus on the ending of the story trying to find some clue from Araby the market alone, I believe there is another site that we should not forget—the room where the priest died. It seems Araby symbolizes the numb, dark adult world while the room is holy, romantic; but as I read more, I find they are quite the same. Comparing the two buildings, one of the hidden reasons for the boy’s anger dawned

  • The Leadership Secrets of Santa Claus

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    The following is a book report about: The Leadership Secrets of Santa Claus, and was written by, (Cottrell, et al., 2003). This is an eighty-page leadership skill-building book, published by the Performance Systems Corporation in 2003. There are eight main points (Santa Secrets) discussed by the authors in this book and I agree with them all. However, I will attempt to reveal why I agree that to “Build A Wonderful Workshop” is important, discuss one secret (“Listen To The Elves”) I see being practiced

  • Santa Commercial

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    Santa Claus. It’s a widely known name, but the modern day Santa we think of would not be possible without Coca-Cola. Haddon Sunblom was the illustrator that made Santa from a spooky-looking elf to a jolly, red suited man (“The True History of the Modern Day Santa Claus,” 2012). This modern Santa can be seen in the commercial made by Coca-Cola in 2011. In the beginning of the commercial, there are a few unhappy or lost people in the snow globe, but with the main focus being on the unhappy store employee

  • The Santa Myth

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    children under the age of ten suffer from depression. Many believe the reason for this is due to bullying or even stress however has anyone ever thought about it being caused by parents continually lying to their children? Religious holidays such as Christmas are times for family gatherings but let’s be honest, children are more concerned about the mythical creatures than the importance of family and the religious aspect of the day. The counterfeit characters are their main focus rather than the things

  • Krampus Origins

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    In German-speaking Alpine folklore, Krampus is a horned, anthropomorphic figure. According to traditional narratives around the figure, Krampus punishes children during the Christmas season who had misbehaved, in contrast with Saint Nicholas, who rewards well-behaved ones with gifts. Regions in the Austrian diaspora feature similar figures and, more widely, Krampus is one of a number of Companions of Saint Nicholas in regions of Europe. The origin of the figure is unclear; some folklorists and anthropologists

  • Carrot Monologue

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    The snowman opened his eyes to two small children. A boy and a girl standing in front of me. Dressed in fluffy jackets, mittens, and the cutest little knit caps, they were the most adorable children ever. Giggling they pressed a black hat his head. "What do you think this snowman is missing", the boy asked the girl. "A nose," the tiny girl cried and she pulled a carrot out of her pocket to place it on the snowman's face. "There, that's better," she said. Then the door to a house

  • Snowmen In Popular Culture

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    Snowmen have been a winter favorite all throughout history. From blobs of snow to the beloved Frosty we see on tv today, they’ve always been there. Frosty is a historical figure in children’s Christmas books, movies, and songs. He was built by the children of Karen’s school but the idea was thought up by Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins. Snowmen are a treasured holiday tradition that have a deep history, a favored character and even a song and movie. Snowmen were built all throughout the years as art

  • saint Nicolas

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    all of you have heard of Santa Claus but how many of you actually know the history behind him? Saint Nicholas was the wonderful man that the legend of Santa Claus derived from. II. Saint Nicholas is known by many names such as: Kriss Kringle, Father Christmas, Santa Claus and the patron saint of young people to name a few. III. I would dare to say that most of you in here today do not know the true story behind the legend of Santa Claus but after today you should understand why Saint Nicholas is undoughtably

  • An Alien's Experience in New York City in December

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    like I was here to grow a heart; to experience the happiness and Christmas cheer. Being surrounded by all of these people and hearing everything about this tradition, I see now that to be the most technologically advanced is not exactly a focus down here. On this planet, there is a non-physical figment of the mind that powers these people’s smiles and keeps them running all season. It truly is no wonder that they call it a “Merry Christmas.” There has been no other planet that has made me feel smaller

  • Definition Essay: The True Meaning Of Christmas

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    real meaning of Christmas, the Love, the Joy, the Happiness. So Parents/Guardians, read the following story about the real meaning of Christmas to your children, and those older girls and boys, read it to your younger brothers and sisters. One week before Christmas, a well-known visitor made a surprise appearance… I had just finished the household chores and was preparing for bed when a noise startled me. I cautiously opened the door to the front room. To my amazement, Father Christmas stepped from

  • Alistair Macleod

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    Christmas is a season for all ages young or old, but for this eleven year old east coast boy, from Cape Breton, it is a source of conflict and a coming of age. In the short story “To Every Thing There is a Season”, Alistair MacLeod makes three arguments that captures the main themes and conflicts within the story, ignorance to knowledge, innocence to reality, and  idealization to realism. MacLeod short story is a metaphor for growing up and a rite of passage. The narrator is in a tug of war with

  • My SANTA HERO: Why I Believe In My Hero?

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    A struggling single father hopes to win a million dollar prize by entering a competition to replace an injured Santa, save Christmas, and impress his young daughter. STORY COMMENTS MY SANTA HERO is a family friendly, fantasy holiday tale. The goal of saving Christmas, his family, and winning a million dollars are clear. The emotional goal is trying to impress his young daughter and becoming her hero. The script explores the theme of believing in one’s self. There’s nice foreshadowing and there

  • Live Production Play Santa's Angels By Michael Prince

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    Many know that the Christmas season is one of the busiest times of the year.  However, Santa is the one with the most weight on his shoulders.  Going from hemisphere to hemisphere to bring joy to all the children is a very hard job to do.  Santa has to do it in a very timely and organized manner, or children won’t wake up to presents under the tree.  The heart-warming play, Santa’s Angels, by Michael Prince, gives a whole new perspective on the stressful time of year. When Father Time realizes that

  • Research Paper On Christmas In Australia

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    lights, bright colors, and sparkling decorations, songs and hymns sung everywhere annonce the advent of Christmas holidays or whatis know as«Christmas». Christmas as we know it today is a Victorian invention of the 1860s. Probably the most celebrated holiday in the world, our modern Christmas is a product of hundreds of years of both secular and religious traditions from around the globe. Christmas means something different to every person in every country. It is no longer a holiday observed only by

  • Santa Claus in Coca-Cola's Advertisements

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    signifier. Santa Claus is generally portrayed as a portly, joyous, white-bearded man, sporting a red coat with white collar and cuffs and black leather belt and boots and carries a bag full of gifts for children. This image is accepted and related with Christmas across the world. How it looks as if Santa is wearing the colours of Coca-Cola is a main reason why he makes an excellent selection as a mascot for Coca-Cola. And red, which was complimented by white, is accepted to be a warm and positive colour

  • Santa Claus Does Exist

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    providing answers for all questions and dismissing anything that cannot be explained as either myth or fiction. So it’s quite understandable why you don’t believe, with no physical proof of his existence. It’s indeed understandable to lose sight of Father Christmas with the transformation of this holiday into one that, as of late, is used commercially as a lucrative crutch solely to make profit. It’s understandable to abandon Santa Claus after hearing countless people deny his very physical or even spiritual

  • The True Meaning of Christmas

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    Meaning of Christmas The birth of Christ Since about 400 AD, Christians have celebrated the birth of Jesus. 'Christ' means 'Messiah' or 'Anointed One' - the title given to Jesus - and 'Mass' was a religious festival. In the West today, the real meaning of Christmas is often forgotten. It has become a non-religious holiday! More children believe in Father Christmas than in Jesus. Christmas Day is a time for eating and drinking too much and watching television. But the real Christmas story

  • The Vertical Fields: Summary

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    Vertical Fields, describes attending church on Christmas Eve. In both Christmas and attending church, I find peace and comfort. Each sunday I attend church with my father, where the two of us sit together, singing praises with the choir and listening to my pastors informative sermons. Similarly, on Christmas Eve, me and my father (sometimes Jenna) go the evening candle light service, and afterward I go to my grandmother’s house for a family Christmas celebration on my mom’s side of the family. Chirstmas

  • Christmas History

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    Christmas History The word Christmas comes from the old English "Cristes maesse" meaning Christ's Mass. The Holiday celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. The actual birthday of Jesus is not known; therefore, the early Church Fathers in the 4th century fixed the day around the old Roman Saturnalia festival (17 - 21 December), a traditional pagan festivity. The first mention of the birthday of Jesus is from the year 354 AD. Gradually all Christian churches, except Armenians who celebrate Christmas

  • Personal Narrative- Christmas Cookies

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    Personal Narrative- Christmas Cookies Although I have grown up to be entirely inept at the art of cooking, as to make even the most wretched chef ridicule my sad baking attempts, my childhood would have indicated otherwise; I was always on the countertop next to my mother’s cooking bowl, adding and mixing ingredients that would doubtlessly create a delicious food. When I was younger, cooking came intrinsically with the holiday season, which made that time of year the prime occasion for me to unite