Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 19, 1956
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is leaning on the piano as Schroeder plays. He says, "You know what we should do, Schroeder? We should study the lives of some great composers.."<br> <br> Schroeder exclaims, "Say! Let's do that! During the first week we could study about Beethoven..."<br> <br> He eagerly continues, "Then during the second week, we could study about Beethoven and then during the third week, we could take up Beethoven...then..." Charlie Brown looks at the reader.<br> <br> Charlie Brown says, "I'm sorry I said anything..."<br> <br>
yow4zip Premium Member about 8 years ago
After the first ten weeks they’ll study the others.
NewOrleansSaints over 7 years ago
Johann Strauss II.
FrostbiteFalls over 1 year ago
Schroeder has always shown interest in other composers besides Beethoven (Bach, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, etc.) so why would he respond to the suggestion so narrowly?