By turns, Tintin is innocent, politically crusading, escapist, and finally cynical | from the original on 11 October 2013 |
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The reporter does have vices, becoming too tipsy before facing the firing squad in or too angry when informing Captain Haddock that he nearly cost them their lives in | , during his trip around the world in 1928, almost certainly influenced to create Tintin |
Early development [ ] "The idea for the character of Tintin and the sort of adventures that would befall him came to me, I believe, in five minutes, the moment I first made a sketch of the figure of this hero: that is to say, he had not haunted my youth nor even my dreams.
13Lombard was the editor of the Journal de Tintin | The refugee work which Ten Boom and her sister did at the Beje became known by the , which sent an architect to the Ten Boom home to build a secret room adjacent to the room for the Jews who were in hiding and an alert buzzer that could be used to warn the refugees to get into the room as quickly as possible |
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Pollard, Lawrence 22 May 2007 | Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press |
" Occupation [ ] From Tintin's first adventure, he lives the life of a campaigning reporter.
21One of these books is titled Tramp for the Lord and was written in the late 1960s and early 1970s | Though the Gestapo soon released most of the 30 people they had captured that day, Corrie, Betsie, and their father Casper were held in prison |
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At the same time, actor provided the voice of Tintin for a radio drama series of Tintin created by the , which also starred as Snowy | [The Real Hero of Tintin in the Congo] |
Corrie spent the first part of her life in charge of the housekeeping.
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