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fgiga [73]
3 years ago
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You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown and "Happiness Is a Charming Charlie Brown at Orlando Rep" have very different purposes. In a p

aragraph, discuss how the purpose of each selection is revealed and why the purpose of each fits the genre, or kind of writing. Use details from both selections to support your ideas.
Best answer will be marked as brainliest :)
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leonid [27]3 years ago
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Charlie Brown is is known as a character with full of anxieties and is easily depressed. In "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" the peanut gang and their mishaps are seen at the story, they each discover and find a little bit of themselves in every encounter that they have had. Charlie Brown's adventure of utter despair to an extremely optimism approach to life. "<span>Happiness Is a Charming Charlie Brown at Orlando Rep" focuses on the innocence of this group. it formulates how each character develops due to a single antagonist. </span>
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