Santa Claus, also known as Saint Nicholas, Kris Kringle, or
simply Santa, is a legendary figure who embodies the spirit of Christmas. His
story is a blend of history, folklore, and popular culture, making him one of
the most beloved characters during the holiday season.
Origins and Evolution
The origins of Santa Claus can be traced back to Saint
Nicholas, a fourth-century Greek bishop known for his generosity and kindness.
Saint Nicholas was famous for his secret gift-giving, which laid the foundation
for the modern image of Santa Claus. Over the centuries, his legend evolved,
incorporating elements from various cultures and traditions.
In the 19th century, the modern image of Santa Claus began
to take shape. The poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," commonly known
as "The Night Before Christmas," written by Clement Clarke Moore in
1823, played a significant role in shaping the contemporary depiction of Santa.
The poem described Santa as a jolly, plump figure with a white beard, dressed
in a red suit trimmed with white fur, and driving a sleigh pulled by reindeer.
Washington Irving's 1809 book Knickerbocker's
History of New York first portrayed a pipe-smoking Nicholas
soaring over the rooftops in a flying wagon, delivering presents to good girls
and boys and switches to bad ones.
Cultural Impact
Santa's image has been popularized through various forms of
media, including literature, films, and advertisements. The Coca-Cola Company's
1930s advertising campaign featuring Santa Claus in a red suit helped solidify
his modern appearance and further embedded him in popular culture.
A modern Santa
Today, Santa can be tracked on Google Tracker alternating
between traveling and handing out presents in cities on Christmas Eve. Numerous
movies and books have been made about Santa. And television ads portray a
modern Santa in the Capital One commercial with John Travolta strutting his
stuff in a Santa suit to the Bee Gees ‘Staying’ Alive.’ While Target features a hunky Santa Claus
depicting the jolly man as Kris K, a team member at the popular department
store.
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