An interesting detail

Veronica 2022-01-06 08:02:33

In the story of snoopy's ace pilot hitting the red baron to save the United States, when the group of birds destroyed the enemy plane and crashed into a glass window, there was a wedding cake in the window. When they crashed in, they could see the image of Lucy on the cake, and the groom next to him was directly hit by the birds. This scene happened quickly, but it impressed me. I think it takes almost no time and no lines to tell girls who are as smart, sensitive and occasionally a little idiot like Lucy, you're more than that.

Because Peanuts Generally speaking, it is a very serious work, and sometimes it is difficult to avoid possible over-interpretation in reading, but in the part I have read, I feel that the author pays great attention to the fate of girls. For example, Linus, who discussed with our members yesterday, taught Sally to take a blanket in his left hand and put his right thumb in his mouth. The sense of security brought by material, and to have one's own beliefs in the inner spiritual life), was accused by Charlie Brown. He believed that Sally did not need to take the blanket. He believed that she did not need to get safety and happiness from the blanket. It should be self-regulating. However, under Linus's resistance, he could neither say a specific adjustment method, but also (in view of his long-term failure) nor give a successful example. So he walked away in shame, and Sally still followed Linus the same way.

There must be a lot of this kind of subject matter in the comics, welcome to add discussion.

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Extended Reading
  • Johnnie 2022-01-06 08:02:33

    We have all had childhood and first love. . . .

  • Favian 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    As a pseudo-fan, I feel like buying a Snoopy and Manhattan Portage collaboration bag is fine, no need to watch movies

The Peanuts Movie quotes

  • Lucy van Pelt: Charlie Brown, what brings you out here so late in the day?

    Charlie Brown: [sigh] I need your advice on girls, Lucy. You're a girl, right? Let's just say there's this girl I'd like to impress. But, she's something and I'm nothing. If I were something and she was nothing, I could talk to her. Or, if she was nothing and I was nothing, I could talk to her! But, she's something and I'm nothing. So I just can't talk to her.

  • [first lines]

    [Symphony No. 5 Allegro con brio plays on Schroeder's piano clock, he wakes up to turn it off, but doesn't]

    Schroeder: Ah, Beethoven.