Showing posts with label accordion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accordion. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Sunday, September 13, 1953: Three shades of green
Another bit of metaphorical art in the title panel. This is one of my favorite strips, Schroeder's personality comes out very vividly here.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
January 13, 1953: Schroeder has standards
This is a rather funny strip; the turnabout in the last panel is pretty sharp. Again, for this one to work you have to know about Schroeder's music snobbery, which isn't information you can glean from this strip by itself. Of course now we all know about Schroeder and his peccadilloes, but Peanuts wasn't in a huge number of papers in those days.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
July 23, 1952: Schroeder vs. Accordions
In case you didn't notice it before, Schroeder hates accordions. We'll see before long that, by extension, this means accordion players.
It is easy to place this opinion as part of Schroeder's character, but is it just me or does this strip also imply that Schulz himself doesn't care for the instrument? Might he be subtly letting us know about his opinion of popular art? What does that say about his own burgeoning career in cartooning? Please write your opinions down in the form of an eight-page essay and bring it to class next week.
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
February 8, 1952: Beware the Wrath of the Prodigy
Can't really blame Schroeder for getting angry over this one!
Two things. First, Peanuts characters seemed to mellow out a lot over time. Even the mighty Lucy rarely seemed to wear an expression of this ferocity. Second, the rules concerning the depictions of adults and their communications was much less in force here. In many later strips, you wouldn't have seen a word balloon over the radio, and the joke probably would have had to be reworked into a conversation between two of the kids.
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