Not only is Rudolph a product of his time, but so are we. The idea that you have some sort of innate value just for being who you are instead of what you bring to society's table is a fairly new one.
It certainly wasn't the way people thought in the '30s when the original story was published, and wasn't all that prevalent in the '60s when the special was produced. It's something baby boomers really started with their own kids.
"You're special for who you are!" Not during the Depression, punk.
It certainly wasn't the way people thought in the '30s when the original story was published, and wasn't all that prevalent in the '60s when the special was produced. It's something baby boomers really started with their own kids.
"You're special for who you are!" Not during the Depression, punk.