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    Verbal and Situational Irony in “The Simpsons” “The Simpsons” is the longest animated series with twenty-two seasons which has the main characters consisting of Homer‚ Marge‚ Lisa‚ Bart‚ and Maggie Simpson. The show satirizes American culture‚ society‚ television and many aspects of the human condition. Not only does “The Simpsons” have a lot of fans in America‚ but the show is watched around the globe. The Simpsons has kept their population viewing for over twenty years. For this reason

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    Audience Pleasures Notes

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    Although each episode presents the audience with a dilemma with in the lives of The Simpsons‚ the audience knows that the episode will end cheerfully with the dilemma being resolved. For example‚ in this particular episode‚ the climax is reached when Marge begins an affair with a man whom she meets bowling name jacke. However‚ although we see the family

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    Dickie Monologue

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    #whyIimpersonateDickie Nobody would understand my thoughts that went through my head when Dickie was still alive. He had the fame‚ he had the glory‚ and he even had the money. While he was getting fame‚ I was sitting here like a baby chick learning to fly. It was like I couldn’t get out‚ he was calling me a queer and just was making me look bad. I just had enough. I wanted to live his lavish lifestyle. This caused a chain of events to happen‚ it was like my destiny to kill Dickie‚ and the death

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    drinking‚ they started to chat over different topics. They talked about games‚ books and writers‚ etc. Thus‚ from the topic to another‚ Bill happened to open the topic of Marge‚ Nick’s former beloved. Nick and Marge had a deep love. But‚ they had to separate due to Marge’s mother. Nick became very sad at the reference of Marge. But‚ Bill made him understand and thus Nick’s heart gets lighted. In this way‚ the story ends with the end of ‘Blow’ in outer physical world as well as in the mind

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    Counseling and Advocacy

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    In the discoveries of family therapy it is in fact‚ that family life does shapes a person personality. Family is the most influential as far as being a dominant force controlling a persons beliefs and it shows in ones behavioral pattern (Dattilio‚ Piercy ‚ & Davis‚ 2014). In the very beginning of the family movement‚ very little distinction made between therapy practice and research. Family dysfunctions observed as ongoing patterns‚ which determined to be clinical observations as empirical evidence

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    when the company was led by CEO Goizueta‚ Coca-Cola’s stock was on a steady rise. As late as the 1990s‚ Coca-Cola Co. was one of the most respected companies in America‚ a master of brand-building and management in the dawning global era (Carvens & Piercy‚ 2009). Over the last couple of years‚ however‚ Coca-Cola’s stocks have been falling and profits have been decreasing from quarter to quarter. The new age brings a challenge to Coca-Cola to find a way to reinvent and rebrand itself. With Mary Minnick

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    conversation between a father‚ Mr Carmody‚ and his little girl‚ Marge. Mr Carmody himself is the narrator of the story. The father is busy with his work papers and his dreams for the futur when Marge comes with her new story book in her hand .she requested her father politly read the story for her‚ but the answer by his father was later. She explains the lovely picture in the story to attract him‚ but again he said that ok‚ but later. Marge stayed there quietly for a while then said "well‚ whenever you

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    happiness at heart and would go through great lengths to make them happy. He has a beer belly‚ a permanent 5 o’clock shadow which reappears immediately after he shaves‚ and is bald. The reason he is bald is because every time he learns that his wife Marge is pregnant he tears out clumps of hair. Homer is also a thief‚ he steals‚ or ‘borrows’ without ever returning‚ all sorts of tools and items from his neighbour Ned Flanders‚ once even ‘stole’ a whole room from him. When not at work‚ he spends his day

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    opposite‚ to approach situations with the same reaction. Marge‚ Miss Whitney’s other daughter‚ first introduces this frame of mind to as she accompanies Miss Whitney at the train station. They sit in the "colored" section of the train station while Miss Whitney awaits a train to Harlem to convince Florence to come back home to the south. Florence fled to Harlem with ambition of being an actress. After she calls home to ask for money‚ Marge is convinced that Florence will fail because she is a black

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    on the show are parodies of other shows‚ movies‚ or music icons. Adults can laugh at the stuff that goes over kid’s heads. Homer‚ Marge‚ Lisa‚ Bart‚ and Maggie make up the Simpsons’ clan. They are your average middle class dysfunctional family. Homer is an alcoholic oaf with the mind of a child who always pursues his impulsive aspirations. Meanwhile‚ his wife Marge is left to clean up after him and install morals in their kids. Bart is a little devil. He likes to do what he wants which often lands

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