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The Snow Man is first mentioned by the [[North Polar Bear]] as helping address the envelopes of the letters to the [[Tolkien]] children, writing them in white with his finger. Later, when the Polar Bear was snowballing him in the garden, he accidentally pushed him over the edge of the cliff and into Father Christmas's sleigh. This broke many things, including himself, and Father Christmas used what was left of him to draw a white picture <ref>{{LFC|1927}}</ref>. Presumably he was rebuilt after this accident, as he is mentioned in Father Christmas's second 1930 letter as the "oldest of all the snowmen", sometimes drawing a Snowman as his signature instead of writing his name, and quarrelling with the Polar Bear, who pushed him through the roof of his snow house. <ref>{{LFC|1930b}}</ref>. | The Snow Man is first mentioned by the [[North Polar Bear]] as helping address the envelopes of the letters to the [[Tolkien]] children, writing them in white with his finger. Later, when the Polar Bear was snowballing him in the garden, he accidentally pushed him over the edge of the cliff and into Father Christmas's sleigh. This broke many things, including himself, and Father Christmas used what was left of him to draw a white picture <ref>{{LFC|1927}}</ref>. Presumably he was rebuilt after this accident, as he is mentioned in Father Christmas's second 1930 letter as the "oldest of all the snowmen", sometimes drawing a Snowman as his signature instead of writing his name, and quarrelling with the Polar Bear, who pushed him through the roof of his snow house. <ref>{{LFC|1930b}}</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 19:59, 1 November 2020
The Snow Man was the gardener of Father Christmas at the North Pole [1].
History
The Snow Man is first mentioned by the North Polar Bear as helping address the envelopes of the letters to the Tolkien children, writing them in white with his finger. Later, when the Polar Bear was snowballing him in the garden, he accidentally pushed him over the edge of the cliff and into Father Christmas's sleigh. This broke many things, including himself, and Father Christmas used what was left of him to draw a white picture [2]. Presumably he was rebuilt after this accident, as he is mentioned in Father Christmas's second 1930 letter as the "oldest of all the snowmen", sometimes drawing a Snowman as his signature instead of writing his name, and quarrelling with the Polar Bear, who pushed him through the roof of his snow house. [3].
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Baillie Tolkien (ed.), Letters from Father Christmas, "December 20th 1926"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Baillie Tolkien (ed.), Letters from Father Christmas, "December 21st 1927"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, Baillie Tolkien (ed.), Letters from Father Christmas, "Christmas 1930"
The world of the Letters from Father Christmas | |
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Main characters: | Father Christmas · North Polar Bear · Ilbereth |
Other characters: | Mr Cave Bear · Green Brother · Grandfather Yule Man in the Moon · Paksu & Valkotukka · Snow Man |
Races & Peoples: | Goblins · Green elves · Red Elves · Snow-elves · Snow-men |
Other concepts: | Arktik · Goblin Alphabet · Windbeam |