Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Is Santa Clause a Destroyer of Dreams? ask Rudolph
!an investigative and mind blowing concept report by RKT
This is a story about a hero's journey that is full of pain, betrayal, adventure, love, hate, alienation, banishment, and forgiveness!
Mr. T defends Rudolph in his journey towards forgiveness regarding Santa... and challenges common knowledge!
Presented by RKT - Richard Kerry Thompson
Warning ..... your life will NEVER be the same after this unveiling of the truth !
The story written in 1939 and then a movie in 1964 holds a heroes journey and a concept of bullying and forgiveness.
Besides the fact that the Abominable snowman still haunts my dreams, yet I challenge myself to think he was just misunderstood and never given a chance.
I present to you to CHALLENGE AUTHORITY and what public knowledge tells you...
In Latin - Provocatio Potestatem...
Think differently and don't accept status quo - be yourself.
Rudolph indeed saved the day and forgave and brought others out of hiding of their uniqueness.
Please open your mind to my insight below and make up your own mind..
My notes and research below
But like Jack Nicholson said in A Few Good Men... "YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH !"
Only read on if YOU can...
Richard Kerry Thompson
RKT
Mr T
December 2012
Is Santa Clause a Destroyer of Dreams? ask Rudolph !
For your critical thinking and a deeper way to look at a classic holiday story - Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer, - I present to you an investigative and mind-blowing concept report by RKT.
This intense and massive report has a moral and introspection aspect that is sure to make you think.
I use this concept of "Challenge What you Know" with my students. This type of formation creates Critical Thinkers, Growth Mindset Individuals and Introspection thinkers with Action.
Warning: Please open the link below only if you can...
Handle the Truth!
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Do you seek the truth?
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ONLY READ ON IF YOU CAN HANDLE THE TRUTH !
Remember some things are not as they seem... do you know nursery rhymes and what they mean? Well if there is truth in this - Rudolph has more to his story than you may think!
NOW - Onto Rudolph
They wanted to be more than mediocre
Misfit - or Unique?
The Song
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer : Lyrics
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer
had a very shiny nose.
And if you ever saw him,
you would even say it glows.
All of the other reindeer
used to laugh and call him names.
They never let poor Rudolph
join in any reindeer games.
Then one foggy Christmas Eve
Santa came to say:
"Rudolph with your nose so bright,
won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
Then all the reindeer loved him
as they shouted out with glee,
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer,
you'll go down in history!
BUT - have you ever pondered the reality of the verbal abuse before Rudolph saved the day?
Forgiveness and reconciliation
A heros Journey
I never thought of it that way...
Here is Hamildolph (An American Christmas Story) - Hamilton Parody - Eclipse 6 about Rudolph !
SEEK THE TRUTH !!! Think about this - by RKT
This is a story about a hero's journey that is full of pain, betrayal, adventure, love, hate, alienation, banishment, and forgiveness!
Santa Claus is guilty of...
psychological,
emotional,
spiritual,
and yes because of psychosomatic disorders that he instilled in Rudolph he is guilty of physical abuse!
I am calling Santa out on this as I call myself out on my iniquities...
And I will prove this case with empirical data.
If at any point during my presentation I have not spoken the truth or have made you think at a deeper level what reality is then challenge my investigative report.
We all recall the famous movie from 1964 starring Burl Ives as the snowman in Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer and yet in my childhood, I just accepted everything carte blanche as truth.
Little did I know about the extensive cognitive distortions, alienation, and abuse that happened in that story right before my own eyes.
Signs that say - Santa Claus is guilty - a story read all about (wanted poster) truth unveiled - See poster in your local post office.
With your indulgences and pardons, I present the following, however, at this point in time, you are welcome to put the story down and continue to live in your cognitively distorted world, never seeking the truth.
And yet if you continue, your life will never be the same and you will look at everything in a different way. Because that is what a scholar does, always in search of the truth with fierce conversations and analyzing our inner self with every discovery of unveiled misconceptions temet nosce -
link to the rap https://www.smore.com/cwh4z
enter at your own risk - if there are small children in the room we suggest you remove them now...
and my thoughts on that are the following:
How long will we lie to the children of the world?
Will they hold it against us that we have been lying to them since their birth?
Thus it is not so much the person as the essence of Santa Claus and I invite you to look at yourself, as I look at myself in every point that I unveil that being insidious or altruistic character trait, because if this is only going to be a nonfiction story to you, then you will remain in the darkness of the abyss of the ignorance of a human.
On the contrary, if you take the truths of my investigative report in the light of fiction, then truly there will be a metanoia in your heart mind and soul if you have one.
RKT
To Know Thyself is the greatest journey...
Bullies or friends?
notes part 2 -by RKT - Digging deeper in the truth !!!
Is this is a classic case of bullying and bystanders?
Even his own father didn't stick up for Rudolph.
Why didn't the coach, stick up for Rudolph up for someone?
When have we been a bystander?
What is a true hero?
When have you been the coach?
When have you been the father?
When have you been Rudolph?
Have you ever been excluded? alienated? banished?
Then this information is going to help you process, heal for a better tomorrow. Have you ever been the abuser? have you been the one to turn your back on someone?
***one of many points
Santa Claus would not let Rudolph be part of the team because of his nose.
That means that because of his uniqueness, he was banished. he was called a freak of nature. yet isn't it the fact of our uniqueness what makes the world a better place?
Santa was on his own inner journey of discovery, yet he was too ignorant prideful, and above all ate too many cookies to even care.
I mean let me go off for a second here, what man do you know works one day a year and gets all the credit when the bloody elves do all the work? that's another story.
Do you remember the scene of Santa going into the house and Santa covers his face and says hide that - don't let his uniqueness be known status quo.
This is the silent bullying!
he doesn't let him be on the team. he was abusive to Rudolph to the point that Rudolph ran away. why did he run away? his coach, his dad, Santa - when a hero of yours goes against you because Santa was revered in the north pole and yet he did not stick up for Rudolph so Rudolph ran away. Santa Claus is guilty and Rudolph ran away. Meanwhile, in the elf factory, Hermy is on his own hero journey. let's talk about Hermy in a system - brick in the wall theory and all he dreams of is being a dentist and yet the system holds him to a fixed intelligence and not a growth mindset.
the system who is embedded in the iconic vision of the elf foreman is the epitome of abuse and lack of encouragement and hope that means at the young age you are set on a path whether you dream to be more - is that who is making our toys for our children? an oppressed people called elves? and when anyone wants to get out they can't?
Well, I say enough please go to Hermy's webpage to learn more.
Hermy's web page is under construction!
RKT
What about a kind word of support ?
Clarice rejoiced in Rudolph s uniqueness..
PROVOCATIO POTESTATEM challenge authority...
Latin Life Lesson below by Mr. T
Misfits or Unique ?
Points of Interest -
- Adventure
- Drama
- Love
- Hate
- Forgiveness
- Cognitive Distortions
- Peer Pressure
- The Heroes Journey
- Alienation
- Bi Polar
- Endorphin's - Dopamine
- Bullying
- Greed
- Friendship
- Anger
- Gain of disbelief / Loss of Belief
Is this monster Mis-understood?
Where we go from here is what matters
Another Lie! learned in the story of Rudolph...
October 22, 2017
There's always tomorrow ?
Clarissa sings the song in the movie.
This is indeed not true!
A true story to explain my reasoning...
I once had the honor of loving and being loved by an amazing person named Charlene.
We were to be married and spend our lives together...
I was with her on Sweetest day morning and we both had obligations to attend to - Charlene said we have tomorrow it is ok -
We kissed and we both went to our responsibilities - looking forward to seeing each other the next day.
There were so many things I wanted to say yet I was going to wait till tomorrow.
Well, TOMORROW never came.
Charlene was murdered by her ex-boyfriend that evening because of his jealousy. He said "If I can't have you, No one will" (I was the No ONE)
Then he shot himself.
There is no tomorrow - Clarissa you are wrong!
I live now with every second ON-PURPOSE...
Below links to a video of our connection of Mind-Body-Spirit
REAL STUFF INDEED ~!
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Cast of Characters
Cast of characters[edit]
- Rudolph is voiced by Billie Mae Richards[1][2]
- Santa Claus is voiced by Stan Francis
- Santa's reindeer are all seen and mentioned by name. Three of them (all voiced by Paul Kligman) have roles:
- Donner is Rudolph's father
- Comet is the coach of the Reindeer Games
- Dasher is mentioned as a father of one of the yearling bucks at the games
The TV special, with story by Romeo Muller, introduced several new characters inspired by the song's lyrics. Muller told an interviewer shortly before his death that he would have preferred to base the teleplay on May's original book, but could not find a copy.[citation needed]
- Sam the Snowman - The narrator, voiced by and closely resembles folk singer Burl Ives, who contributes several tunes throughout the program. Among the more well-known songs from the special is Johnny Marks' "A Holly Jolly Christmas," which became a Christmas standard in its own right.
- Hermey (Voiced by Paul Soles) Hermey is a shy, meek elf who dreams of becoming a dentist instead of making toys. In the end, his supervisor agrees to let him open a dentist's office after Christmas.
- Clarice is voiced and sung by Janis Orenstein. Although real reindeer of both sexes grow antlers, neither Clarice nor any other doe in the special has antlers. Also setting them apart, the female reindeer have much lighter fur than their male counterparts.
- Yukon Cornelius (Voiced by Larry D. Mann) Yukon is portrayed as a boisterous prospector whose goal is to find silver and gold to get rich quick. A running gag throughout the special involves him throwing his pickaxe in the air, pulling it out of the ice, licking it to see if he struck rich, and stating, "Nothing." In the end, he becomes the proud owner of a new peppermint mine near Santa's workshop. (The peppermint mine scene was cut out in the special throughout the years since its premiere.)
- Mrs Claus
- Mrs. Donner is Rudolph's mother and Donner's wife
- Elf Foreman (voiced by Carl Banas) is a portly and ill-tempered foreman and songleader of Santa's workshop. He wears a green hat and coat and a goatee styled to resemble popular songleader Mitch Miller and uses Lawrence Welk's famous introduction, "And a one-a, and a two-a, and a three-a!" before conducting the elves in the song "We Are Santa's Elves" for Santa.
- Fireball is voiced by Alfie Scopp (who also voices the other young bucks)
- The Abominable Snow Monster of the North (a.k.a. The Bumble)
- Tall Elf is a minor character who appears in the "We Are Santa's Elves" and "Holly Jolly Christmas" scenes. Tall, thin and bespectacled, this character was an integral part of the stop-motion commercial and subsequent print ads produced for General Electric for the inaugural broadcast. In Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys, he is renamed Hank.
The Island of Misfit Toys[edit]
The "Island of Misfit Toys", another addition to the original story, is an island sanctuary where defective and unwanted toys are sent. It is during the initial scene on the Island that Johnny Marks standard, "The Most Wonderful Day of the Year" is performed by the inhabitants. Toy versions of nearly every character from this show were produced in the 1990s. Among its inhabitants are:
- King Moonracer is voiced by Stan Francis. A winged lion who rules the entire Island of Misfit Toys. His appearance is similar to the mystical being, the griffin, a creature who is part lion and part bird.
- Charlie-In-The-Box is voiced by Alfie Scopp and is a misnamed, but otherwise seemingly normal jack-in-the-box who is the island's sentry.
- Spotted Elephant is a polka dotted elephant who also works as King Moonracer's footman in his castle.
- Dolly is voiced by Corinne Conley and is a seemingly normal girl rag doll with red hair and a red gingham dress. Her misfit problem is never explained on the special, but was possibly revealed on NPR's Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me! news quiz show (broadcast December 8, 2007). The show revealed that Rudolph's producer, Arthur Rankin Jr., says Dolly's problem waspsychological, caused by being abandoned by her mistress and suffering depression from feeling unloved.[3]
- Other toys (all voiced by Carl Banas) include a bird who swims instead of flies, a cowboy who rides an ostrich, a train with square wheels on its caboose, a bear on a bicycle, a boat that cannot stay afloat, a set of clown nesting dolls with a wind-up mouse as the last one, a water pistol that shoots jelly, an airplane that cannot fly, and a scooter with an unknown flaw.
Research
Video versions...
the Bottom Line - The Lesson..
and the world is a better place for all...
That only begs the question of...
WHAT SAY YOU ?
RKT