In the passage provided, Faber is referring to "Jesus Christ." The imagery of being "dressed him up" or "dressed him down" suggests a critique of how religious figures, particularly Christ, are commercialized or presented in modern society, similar to how Santa Claus is perceived. However, the specific reference to "sugar-crystal and saccharine" aligns more with the commercialization of religious themes rather than Santa Claus directly. Therefore, the correct answer is "Jesus Christ."
"I often wonder it God recognizes the way we've dressed him up, or is it dressed him down? He's a regular peppermint stick now, all sugar-crystal and saccharine when he isn't making veiled references to certain commercial products that every worshipper absolutely needs." -Faber
Faber in this passage is referring to ??
Group of answer choices
Santa Claus
Jesus Christ
Captain Beatty
The White Clown
1 answer