Dear Readers:
As journalists begin to plan their holiday coverage, let them not forget the continuing inspiration of that most archetypal of yuletide tales, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” Dr. Ink never ceases to be amazed by the nuances of this legend, a deconstruction of which reveals much about the power of story.
Explication: The story begins with a protagonist set apart by a distinguishing characteristic, a nose that glows. But the narrator is ambiguous. Does he bear a badge of honor, or the mark of Cain; is it a blessing or a curse?
Explication: The complication. The genetic inheritance (or mutation), the source of individuality (or Otherness), turns out to be a curse, leading to alienation, excommunication, and reindeer ennui.
Explication: The author adds a complication, with the ante raised. Now the happiness of all children across the world is at stake.
Explication: The ending, the payoff, is opened to interpretation. Are the reindeer just Santa’s yes-men, sucking up to the Big Guy? Or have they been saved by Rudolph’s courageous intervention?
Question to readers: Talk about ambiguity. Did Ralphie actually kill Tony Soprano’s favorite horse before Tony whacked Ralphie? Whaddya think?
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