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    Audience Pleasures Notes

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    either‚ agrees. As the target audience is very niche and expected to know what a hard drive is‚ the humour is highbrow. Pleasures of Difference with in repetition- 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

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    Oj Simpson Case Summary

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    When asked whether he thought OJ Simpson suffered from CTE Omalu stated “I would bet my medical license on it”. The tell-tale behavioral symptoms displayed by Simpson are the basis of Omalu’s confidence; such symptoms include‚ “explosive‚ impulsive behavior‚ impaired judgment‚ criminality and even mood disorders”. In the 1994 controversial court case of Orenthal James Simpson‚ also known as OJ Simpson‚ the jury justifiably acquitted the defendant because despite evidence

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    My Favorite Cartoon

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    My Favorite Cartoon ¡V The Simpsons Watching a hilarious cartoon on television may seem like the most relaxed thing in the world. However‚ ¡§The Simpsons¡¨ is not only a stupid funny cartoon to keep us laughing for joy but also a clever TV program mixed up with irreverence and slightly twisted morality. I¡¦m not saying that how much influence this show can bring to our reality. But I think it¡¥s very well written. Also it constantly reflects and spoofs our society. The whole story

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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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    and the relationships we acquire. Two landmark films in American cinema‚ Citizen Kane and It’s a Wonderful Life‚ touch upon the topic of the valuation of a man through different means and character development. Along with the television series The Simpsons‚ both of the aforementioned works expounds upon where value genuinely lies in American culture. In Orson Welle’s 1941 masterpiece Citizen Kane‚ viewers follow the life path of newspaper mogul Charles Foster Kane. The film begins with Kane on his

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    Argumentative Synthesis of The Simpsons and Parody Parodies‚ today‚ can be found just about everywhere in literacy and in some forms of media; TV or internet. A parody is a literary term meaning‚ an exaggerated impression of another literary works’ style. Prominent examples of parodies are found in the film industry. The Simpsons is a great example of a show that uses parodies. The Simpsons usually has parodies of films‚ most conspicuous example is the film Citizen Kane. In the episode Rosebud‚

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    ’trust’ could also be considered when evaluating the text. The text “skin attack‚ sex attack” produces assumptions of a situation‚ yet it is still ambiguous to who‚ what‚ and how the situation has occurred. Thus linking back to what Fusco stated "Simpson points to the inadequacies of language - written and photographic” (1993‚ p27)‚ as here both image and text produce ambiguities. Thus alike to Martha Rosler‚ Simpson’s within Simpson’s work image and text are also inadequate at producing the transparent

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    Infancy And Childhood Reflection 1.) The shows I chose to watch are shows that children usually don’t grow out of or are attracted to at a younger and older age. The Simpsons‚ a classic comedy which draws the majority of us in with its realistic family and practical witt. The family goes through hardship‚excitement‚ triumph and everyday experience that most families go through. ’Homer’ the father of the family is employed by the power plant and is in constant battles to keep his job. ’Marge’

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    produced‚ usually by blending realistic aspects of life‚ material conditions and social roles (Ott‚ 2010‚ p. 180). These categories of gender stereotyping can be identified through such popular television shows as: The Simpsons and The Honeymooners. The popular sitcom entitled‚ The Simpsons depicts an American working class nuclear family that “define culture‚ society‚ way of thinking‚ and exploits the problems that Americans face every day” (Hodge‚ 1999‚ p.1). Within the episode: “Homer Alone”‚ the

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    confirmed the patient’s full identity and gathered all her information. Her full name is Mary Simpson and

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