Top 5 Influential People Who Never Existed

Some memories and characters live forever, leaving behind deep imprints on our minds. This article is based on the list of influential people who never existed in real. There were hundreds of people to choose from, so this has been a fun list to compile.
 

Santa Claus

First and foremost we will talk about Santa Claus! Who is not aware of him? Almost all western children were told by their parents that Santa would leave them nothing if they misbehaved. I speak from experience when I say that it was one of the most effective methods of stopping tantrums! Funnily enough, though, the fear always dissipates on Christmas Eve as you just know that Santa will be coming – even if you did slip up a few times.


Barbie

As Barbie has progressed from a pretty young woman to whom all girls could aspire, to something often verging on the likeness of a harlot, one can wonder whether it was Barbie influencing children, or children influencing Barbie. There are certainly many similarities. Barbie has depicted almost every possible female lifestyle choice and I think there can be no doubt that she has been at the start of the path many women have taken in life.


 

Robin Hood

This could potentially lead to a debate about whether Hood existed or not, but I am of the opinion that he did not. I am sure we have all heard someone ing theft because the victim is wealthy – and where did this justification come from? Not just the principles of redistribution of wealth that many of us live under in Western Society (read envy taxes) but the fact that to this day, we are all raised believing Robin Hood was a hero – when, in fact, he was a thief. Stealing is almost always wrong, and just because Robin Hood gave the proceeds of his crimes to poor people, it is not a valid justification.


 

Cowboys

This is one for the boys obviously! The cowboy was a great hero with a shining gun who represented the morality of Western ideals: manliness, defense of justice, protection of women and children. The influence of the Cowboy movie genre is indisputable an immense one. Oh – and for those who say “but cowboys are real!” – Yes – but this is about the concept – not about a specific person. The concept is bigger than any one person.


The Marlboro Man

How many men reading this list who smoke, are smoking cigarettes with filters? Venturing a guess I would say all of them. Before the Marlboro Man campaign began, “real men” didn’t smoke cigarettes with filters – they were for women. The aim of the Marlboro Man campaign was primarily to get men smoking filtered Marlboro cigarettes. The influence of the campaign is abundantly clear today. The campaign is considered to be one of the best in all history. On the basis of this a feminine campaign with the slogan ‘Mild as May’, was initiated. The man on the packet of Marlboro became the household name within no time.

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