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“If a man called Christmas Day a mere hypocritical excuse for drunkenness and gluttony, that would be false, but it would have a fact hidden in it somewhere. But when Bernard Shaw says the Christmas Day is only a conspiracy kept up by poulterers and wine merchants from strictly business motives…” quote by Anonymous
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“If a man called Christmas Day a mere hypocritical excuse for drunkenness and gluttony, that would be false, but it would have a fact hidden in it somewhere. But when Bernard Shaw says the Christmas Day is only a conspiracy kept up by poulterers and wine merchants from strictly business motives, then he says something which is not so much false as startling and arrestingly foolish. He might as well say that the two sexes were invented by jewellers who wanted to sell wedding rings.”

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Source Speech: Bernard Shaw commentary, null;;null

Critique of cynical holiday narratives, suggesting deeper cultural motives.

In simple terms: Holiday criticism can hide truth.

Key Takeaway

Question motives behind traditions.

Themes

skepticism culture tradition

Mood

critical ironic

Type

satirical analytical

When to use this quote

  • holiday marketing
  • cultural commentary
  • social satire

Key Concepts

Social critique historical analysis

Questions to Reflect On

  • What cultural motives shape holiday celebrations?
  • How do commercial interests affect holiday meanings?
A Different Perspective

May overlook genuine joy and community aspects.

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