I think this Christmas jingle, Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer, would like to remind us to make the best of the worst. Some things may be serendipitous, or a blessing in disguise. for example, the author uses Rudolph “red nose” to symbolize some unwanted grief, such as an albatross around the neck. Rudolph is looked down upon because of his red nose, and make an outcast by the reindeer community. However, when an authoritarian figure (metaphorically equivalent to “Santa”) makes use of Rudolph bright nose, Rudolph reindeer “friends” start to like him again.
This is a portrayal of the teenage community, and Rudolph silly little reindeer friends are the example of sheer self-interest and the monarchy of teenagers in school. This Christmas jingle is now sang to little children to convey the deeper meaning that in the future, as kids grow up, they become judgmental assholes.
So don’t be a bitch to the kid with the red nose. Who knows? They may be leading Santana sleigh one day. And won’t you want to be friends with them then! (which is not liking them for the right reasons but whatever!)
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