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    The Simpsons: An Imperfect Ideal Family The essay The Simpsons: An Imperfect Ideal Family was a paper written by Eliezer Van Allen explaining how the popular T.V show The Simpsons was not so unrealistic and impractical as many Americans had thought it to be. In fact‚ The Simpsons was‚ more or less‚ a ““cracked-mirror version” of our own imperfect but lovable selves” just in a cartoon‚ sitcom type form. This essay talks about how The Simpsons family often reflects the way many current families live

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    Police chasing O. J. Simpson in his white Bronco on June 17‚ 1994. 2. Listener relevance link: • The O. J. Simpson trial was one of the most watched court cases in history. The television ratings for the verdict were extraordinary; ninety percent of people watching television at one o clock on October 3‚ 1995 were watching the verdict being read. 3. Speaker Credibility: 4. Thesis statement with main point preview: • In this speech I am going to tell you about O. J. Simpsons early life and

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    The Trial of the Century Larry King‚ from CNN‚ could not have summarized a single day any better. On June 17‚ 1994‚ he told his viewers that‚ “If we had god booked‚ and O.J. Simpson was available‚ we would move god”. (Tru T.V.) The Rangers just won the Stanley Cup‚ and they were celebrating their parade in Manhattan that day. Also‚ the Knicks and Rockets were at Madison Square Garden‚ playing a crucial fifth game of the NBA Finals. Meanwhile‚ world renown golfer Arnold Palmer was playing his last-ever

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    When comparing the Monkey’s paw and the Simpsons Parody video there are many similarities but there are many differences. When comparing these two videos one of the similarities in both The Monkey’s Paw and in The Simpsons video is the way the protagonists are written‚ they are both greedy in the beginning. When Mr. White first receives the monkey’s paw he uses it for money when he says “I wish for two hundred pounds” (Jacobs‚ 172). When Homer receives the paw while he is in the living room with

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    Lorna Simpson was born on August 13‚ 1960 and is a photographer who is known for her work with African American women. Moreover‚ she is most well-known for photo-text in grey scale and it’s common for the women’s face to be hidden in the photograph. (Craine) The Waterbearer by Simpson in 1986 is a minimalist work and the intended audience is everyone despite whether or not they care about racial issues because it is ingrained into daily life. This photo-text is calling attention to racism and sexism

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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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    parodies of the original‚ The Simpsons and Arthur‚ were able to recreate similar scenes of Macbeth. Each cartoon’s parody focuses on tone‚ language‚ and dramatic effect all tying in to the modernization of Macbeth. No matter which way Macbeth is parodied the central theme is that guilt can eat someone alive through their minds. Shakespeare’s Macbeth introduces an audience to a character who gets eaten alive because of guilt. In The Simpsons version of Macbeth‚ Marge Simpson persuades and compels Homer

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    terms o Users: People who will actually use the product or service and can help initiate the purchase and set specifications. ¬ So‚ Linda going to classify the seven people that she met at the company by how these people stand at the company Gamble & Simpson. o Marie Doyle: She is the secretary of the department manager which is Mr. Constantin‚ and she belong to the user because she is the type of employee that going to use the product that Linda offer for the company. o Bill Constantin: I could be

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    This essay will discuss the novel ‘Lord of the flies’ and a Simpson’s episode ‘Das bus’‚ which is based on the novel. Since this episode is a parody of the novel Lord of the flies there are still a lot of differences between the two. Therefor the main question that this essay will answer is: What could change in the Simpson’s episode to do more justice to the novel? And will especially look at plot‚ characters‚ themes and symbols.  The main plot and both the novel and the Simpson’s episode are

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    ‘The Simpson’s’ an American Popular Culture phenomenon? American popular culture has a tremendous effect on the everyday people. The fields of television film and pop music are dominated by media representations produced in the USA. The invasion of the American popular culture has been so powerful that many people get most of their information about the world through American films and television shows. "Popular culture enthusiasts are thus absorbed into a situation where American-made popular

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