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It is Father’s Day/and Charlie Brown and his friend Violet/are talking about their fathers. Violet says/that her father is richer than Charlie Brown’s dad,/and that he is better at sports. Charlie Brown has little to say. He just asks Violet/to come with him/to his father’s barbershop. He tells her/that no matter how busy his father is,/he always has time to give him a big smile/because he likes him. Violet has nothing more to say. She simply walks away. Her father’s money and athletic ability/cannot compete with a father’s simple love for his son.
Many Peanuts episodes would focus on such heart-warming aspects of family life. Charles M. Schulz,/the cartoonist who created Peanuts,/would put people and incidents from his childhood/into his cartoons. And this may be part of the reason/why the Peanuts cartoons are so popular/among people all over the world.
It is Father’s Day/and Charlie Brown and his friend Violet/are talking about their fathers. Violet says/that her father is richer than Charlie Brown’s dad,/and that he is better at sports. Charlie Brown has little to say. He just asks Violet/to come with him/to his father’s barbershop. He tells her/that no matter how busy his father is,/he always has time to give him a big smile/because he likes him. Violet has nothing more to say. She simply walks away. Her father’s money and athletic ability/cannot compete with a father’s simple love for his son.
Many Peanuts episodes would focus on such heart-warming aspects of family life. Charles M. Schulz,/the cartoonist who created Peanuts,/would put people and incidents from his childhood/into his cartoons. And this may be part of the reason/why the Peanuts cartoons are so popular/among people all over the world.