charles m. schulz
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Definition
Proper noun * Charles M. Schulz: The full name of the American cartoonist who created the iconic comic strip Peanuts, which features characters such as Charlie Brown and Snoopy.
Usage
- Charles M. Schulz is used to refer to the person, the creator. It is typically used in biographical, historical, or artistic contexts.
- The museum exhibit celebrates the life and work of Charles M. Schulz.
- Many of the philosophical themes in Charles M. Schulz's comics resonate with adults.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used attributively to describe things related to his life, legacy, or artistic style.
- She is a leading scholar on the Charles M. Schulz archive.
- The film explores the Charles M. Schulz aesthetic.
Variants and Related Words
- Schulz: A common shortened form of the surname used informally or in headlines.
- A new biography of Schulz has been published.
- Sparky: The nickname of Charles M. Schulz.
- Peanuts: The name of the comic strip he created, not a variant of his name but his most famous work.
Synonyms
- Cartoonist: This is his profession, but it is not a synonym for his specific name.
- Creator of Peanuts: A descriptive phrase identifying his major achievement.
Related Phrases
- The world of Charles M. Schulz: A phrase used to describe the universe of characters and themes he created.
- The animation beautifully brings the world of Charles M. Schulz to life.
Noun
- United States cartoonist whose comic strip included the beagle Snoopy (1922-2000)