Saturday, October 12, 2019
The Simpsons :: essays research papers
 The Simpsons           This cartoon for grown-ups takes place in a fictional town called  Springfield in the 1990's. The main character in the show is Homer Simpsons, a  father of three and a husband. Homer works at the Springfield nuclear power  plant. He is portrayed as a slacker who is completely unqualified for his job.  He's also shown as a lazy couch potato and a little bit of an alcoholic. He's  also shown as a "pig" when it comes to food. His wife, Marge, is a good parent  who has to keep an eye on Homer and the rest of the family most of the time.  Bart, their oldest son, is a poor student who enjoys comic books and television  and hates girls. Lisa, the middle child of the family, is an excellent student  and a nice person. She is almost the complete opposite of Bart except they both  enjoy the violent cartoons of "Itchy and Scratchy". Maggie, the baby of the  family, is known for constantly smacking her pacifier. She is portrayed as  being smarter than Homer. Almost every little thing in the show is intended  tobe humorous.  In general the show is very funny but has some bad language and other  offensive material. The fact that the show is a cartoon may be what has kept  some people from watching. The cartoon though is what helps achieve many of the  humorous aspects. For example a spill of nuclear waste would not be very  amusing in a show with real people.  The show has the assumption that it is OK if your family argues all the  time. It shows this by the little arguments that the family constantly gets  into. It also shows that it's pointless to try to be good all the time.  					    
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