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In a famous scene from the [[Charlie Brown Christmas]] movie, it's Linus who explains what the real meaning of [[Christmas]] is by quoting from the [[Gospel of Luke]] the story of [[Jesus]].  In real life the creator of the Peanuts comic strip, [[Charles Schulz]], said that Linus represented his spiritual side.
 
In a famous scene from the [[Charlie Brown Christmas]] movie, it's Linus who explains what the real meaning of [[Christmas]] is by quoting from the [[Gospel of Luke]] the story of [[Jesus]].  In real life the creator of the Peanuts comic strip, [[Charles Schulz]], said that Linus represented his spiritual side.
  
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Linus Van Pelt, or just Linus, is a fictional character in the Peanuts comic strip and the younger brother of Lucy, who bosses him around. He is the person who most hangs out with Charlie Brown and the only one who doesn't put him down. Even though Linus is younger than Charlie Brown, he is often the voice of reason.

A popular story theme is Linus' blanket which he still takes with him and that he somehow uses to do things that regular blankets could not do. He also believes in The Great Pumpkin. Sally has a crush on him, but he doesn't show any interest in girls, mirroring real life where boys usually take longer before they start to like girls than girls do to start to like boys. Apart from Charlie Brown, Linus is the only other human character who really hangs out with Snoopy.

In a famous scene from the Charlie Brown Christmas movie, it's Linus who explains what the real meaning of Christmas is by quoting from the Gospel of Luke the story of Jesus. In real life the creator of the Peanuts comic strip, Charles Schulz, said that Linus represented his spiritual side.