Santa Claus

Santa Claus is perhaps the most remarkable of all the figures associated with Christmas. To us, Santa has always been an essential part of the Christmas celebration, but the modern image of Santa didn't develop until well into the 19th century. Moreover, he didn't spring to life fully-formed as a literary creation or a commercial invention (as did his famous reindeer, Rudolph). Santa Claus was an evolutionary creation, brought about by the fusion of two religious personages (St. Nicholas and Christkindlein, the Christ child) to become a fixed image which is now the paramount symbol of the secular Christmas celebration.


Celebrating Christmas Around the World

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Vote.com conducted a poll in 1999-DEC, asking Internet surfers: "Do you believe in Santa Claus?" Of the 4,114 votes cast, 66% voted for the option "Yes! He spreads Christmas spirit around the world." 34% voted "No! Bah, Humbug! Santa's nothing but a marketing ploy." So it seems, Virginia, that there is a Santa Claus, after all -- at least in the minds of most Internet surfers.

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