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    The Simpsons The Simpsons is a popular‚ prime-time‚ animated comedy program. Those who have never seen the program may dismiss it as being merely a children’s show. That assumption could be made of many animated programs. However‚ those non-viewers are likely unaware that The Simpsons is a very cleverly written show. The humor in the show is written with various aspects that appeal to different segments of the audience. The characters are written in such a way that many people can relate

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    The Simpsons: A Parody of the Working Class Culture D’oh Pronunciation:  Brit. /dəʊ/ ‚ U.S. /doʊ/ Expressing frustration at the realization that things have turned out badly or not as planned‚ or that one has just said or done something foolish. Oxford English Dictionary The hit sit-com The Simpsons was first aired in 1989‚ and it revolved around the adventures of the Simpson family‚ and all the other characters who live in Springfield‚ an undetermined American town. The Simpsons‚ as a family

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    Children and adults both enjoy a good laugh every once in a while and Family Guy‚ the Simpsons and South Park provide us with that laugh. They introduce off-color comedy‚ or vulgar comedy‚ and in doing so make millions of dollars every year and influence millions of kids everywhere. Comparing the three shows for you today will be quite an interesting task at hand. The Simpsons‚ staring the Simpson family: Homer‚ Marge‚ Bart‚ Lisa‚ and Maggie in their fictional town of Springfield. The show started off

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    saying that until now I never actually thought there was a difference in the way those cartoon characters (the Simpsons) were approached‚ depending on their gender (not that I watched them too often or anything). <br> <br>First of all I’ll have to break the characters in two groups‚ because you cannot compare old people with children. So the first group will be composed of Lisa and Bart (the children) and the second one of Marge and Homer (the parents). <br> <br>Just by taking a glance at the show

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    across the world‚ and with it‚ expressed important issues and matters that concern our society no matter where the show is watched. The Simpsons is a satire‚ but despite any good intentions many of the general public see it as “subversive and ultimately harmful to their own well being” (Eric Garrison‚ 2001). In 1992 President George Bush stated that: “The Simpsons is a bad influence on children.” Some critics even think that the show should be taken off the air. One of the main issues that some of

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    Discuss the relationship between gender and the sitcom genre in one screened episode of one sitcom studied in this unit The Simpsons). Your discussion should pay particular attention to the ways in which generic conventions of the sitcom are employed as a means for exploring gender roles and/or sexual difference in the nominated episode and the series as a whole. Gender in The Simpsons. It is known in today’s world‚ that males and females are seen as two distinct separate classes‚ owing mainly to society’s

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    The Simpsons and lessons on environment The Simpsons is an animated television show‚ created by Matt Groening in 1987. The Simpsons shows a simple family in a small town in the middle of America‚ which is called Springfield. The Simpsons shows some environmental problems that might be caused by human activities. This show may make significant changes on some issues of culture and society through comedy. Ann Marie Todd the author‚ made claims about the environmental rhetoric of The Simpsons. When

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    Who is Lisa Marie Simpson? Airing in December of 1989‚ the Simpsons are starting their 25th season as of this year. This longevity has been thanks to the five main characters; Homer‚ Marge‚ Bart‚ Lisa and Maggie Simpson. Representing the all-American household; each of these characters plays an important part in not just Springfield‚ but society all around. But the most humanistic and “normal” person living in Springfield is no other than Lisa Marie Simpson. Lisa is a tough nut to crack‚ but just

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    Dr.Ford Family Guy VS. The Simpsons In comparison‚ both shows are great. Both shows have a dad that most of the time doesn’t have a clue and wives that make excuses for their behaviors but still love them more than anything. Both shows also have 3 children involved and a pet. They both seem to be either middle or lower middle class families. The contrast for the two shows would definitely have to be the type of humor used on the shows. The Simpsons has more a an entire family appeal

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    Animated Sitcoms 1.Paper -The Simpsons=American Culture ?- The Simpsons is an animated sitcom created in 1989 by Matt Groening for FOX. The Simpsons can be described as a series which is about a middle-class family of five and their daily life. I want to give a short information about this family. Homer Simpson is the father of the family‚ works at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and we can say that he is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. Marge Simpson is the mother of the family and she

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