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You know, this went right over my head the first time I read it years ago, because I didn’t know what “homely” meant. Even today, I’m still not sure what Charlie Brown and Violet were arguing about that he found vindication by appealing to the dictionary. Were they arguing about whether “homely” is a compliment (which I thought it was, until my mother overheard me telling my younger brother that HE had a homely face!)?
Simply Violet being wrong and changing the subject and being her usual mean girl self because she can’t admit she’s wrong or take criticism. Not that ANYONE acts like that today…
Lee Cox over 7 years ago
You know, this went right over my head the first time I read it years ago, because I didn’t know what “homely” meant. Even today, I’m still not sure what Charlie Brown and Violet were arguing about that he found vindication by appealing to the dictionary. Were they arguing about whether “homely” is a compliment (which I thought it was, until my mother overheard me telling my younger brother that HE had a homely face!)?
Adiraiju over 7 years ago
When they get off-topic and just start screaming and swearing and insulting you, that means you’ve won!
The Old Wolf over 7 years ago
Violet would have done great if the internet were available in her day. Nothing like a good ad hominem attack to win the argument.
iggyman over 7 years ago
There is right, and then there is the perception of right the internet is proof of this.
coreym5 over 7 years ago
A “win” for Charlie Brown.
mourdac Premium Member over 7 years ago
One of my favorites, I’m not sure why
drbeth over 7 years ago
Simply Violet being wrong and changing the subject and being her usual mean girl self because she can’t admit she’s wrong or take criticism. Not that ANYONE acts like that today…
Charlie Tuba over 7 years ago
So what! Your name in Violet Gray! What color is that?