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    Madelynn Parrott Section 21 General Purpose: My general purpose is to inform. Specific Purpose: Inform my audience about Snoopy. Central Idea: Snoopy is so special to me because he gives me the realization that I can be myself despite what others think, he serves as an inspiration to think adventurously, and he gives a demonstration of how to treat the people closest to me. Snoopy for the Win Introduction How many people, by a show of hands, have a dog or at some point want to get a dog? I don’t have

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    Charlie Brown Satire

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    the life of creator Charles Schulz through the personality differences between Snoopy and Charlie, as well as other characters, their representation of Schulz's own feelings, their adventures in the comics, and the subtle messages that

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    I am Charles M. Schulz, the creator of Peanuts: Featuring Charlie Brown and Snoopy. I was born on November 26 in 1922. My home was in Minnesota where I lived with my father who was a barber and my mother who was a house lady. I was always a huge fan of reading comics with my father and our favorite comic was Barney Google. My dad gave me the nickname “Sparky”, which was named after the famous horse “Spark Plug” featured in the comic. In 1950, The United Feature Syndicate of New York published my

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    Charlie Brown Satire

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    than by force. When you have the will and confidence of the people, then you can lead more effectively. 5.Caring When the girls finally settle in at night they realize there is no one there to tuck them in and wish them sweet dreams. That’s when Snoopy comes and kisses them all goodnight. This makes the girls feel good. Sharing is caring. That is how we make friends. Caring makes all the difference in the world. 6.Love and Friendship Marcie has a hard time participating in the sporting events at

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    Linus and Lucy van Pelt are two of the most iconic characters to exist in the comic universe. They are constantly paired together, and even have a song written about them named Linus and Lucy by Vince Guaraldi Trio, performed for A Charlie Brown Christmas. This brother and sister dynamic duo is also known for their subtle similarities and utmost personality differences. Despite being siblings, Linus and Lucy have extremely opposite personalities. Linus and Lucy van Pelt are both significant characters

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    Mafalda Charlie Brown

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    Mafalda: The Argentine Charlie Brown? In 1963, Argentine cartoon strip artist Joaquín Salvador Lavado, better known as Quino, was commissioned to create a Peanuts-esk advertisement for a brand of domestic appliances (Kuntz). To familiarize himself with Peanuts, American cartoon by Charles M. Schulz, Quino purchased all of the Peanuts books that he could find in Buenos Aires (Kuntz). After studying Schulz’s work Quino adapted the general concept for an Argentine audience and Mafalda was born (Kuntz)

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    Peanuts History

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    1950: First “Peanuts” cartoon strip. On October 2, 1950, Charles M. Schulz had his very first Peanuts comic strip published in a U.S. newspaper. It was one of the first comic strips ever, and one of the first ones to blow up so fast. Peanuts became a major part of daily lives and it was eventually made into films that are played every year. Every Thanksgiving and Christmas there is a Peanuts movie that plays for each of those holidays. Kids these days are even introduced to a new version of Peanuts

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    Charles M. Schulz, also known as Sparky, is one of the most influential cartoonists due to his effort on the Peanuts. He drew nearly 18,000 strips for it in the fifty years it ran. He won many awards for his cartoons. One of the biggest is a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame right next to Walt Disney. His talent is still relevant today due to the Peanuts. Although he requested that no other artist draw more comics after he died, reruns of his comics are still appearing in newspapers and the television

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    Sam Gosling’s “Snoop” is an article from a book that seems to be written for any person college-aged or older, who is curious about or studying Psychology and how someone’s objects might reflect their personality. Perhaps he chose this audience because they may feel a need to understand why they pry. Perhaps it was to explain how others gather information to understand one’s personality. “Snoop” is written to further one’s understanding of identity claims and how they are used to form a hypothesis

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    Peanuts is a comic strip that ran from the 1950’s to the 2000’s. It’s focused around a depressed and meek boy named Charlie Brown. The comics tell the story of him, his friends, and all of their adventures. While the comic strip ended in the 2000’s the world of Charlie Brown still lives on to this day. Around 120 years before the world of Charlie Brown, the philosophical movement of transcendentalism appeared. It emphasized the spirit and one's own individuality. Even though it came out a significant

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