Essays About homer simpsons

 

  • Diversity in The Simpsons
    ... "I like my drinks cold, my music loud, and my homos FLAMING"(Homer Simpsons The Simpsons). The Simpsons is televised for comical reasons. ...
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  • The Simpsons 2
    ... Marge finds out and tells Homer that he has to take the course over again. "The Simpsons" deals with so many topics in one half hour that I will explore only ...
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  • Simpsons 4
    ... Another yells: "Let's have less Homer Simpsons and more money for public schools!" The points made here are rather self-explanatory. ...
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  • The Simpsons
    ... is shown. An example of society being a reflection of "The Simpsons" is the episode where Bart and Homer get a horse. There are ...
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  • the simpsons
    ... might look at the title of this piece and think of the great philosopher Homer, but in actuality I am speaking of the father of "The Simpsons," Homer Simpson. ...
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  • Homer J. Simpson
    ... enough still enjoy it today. It is mainly Homer which makes the Simpsons as funny and original as it is. Homer has been criticized by ...
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  • The Simpsons Way
    ... list. Homer is the most versatile character of the series. His ... show. The Simpsons are based on a sarcastic look at our society. So ...
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  • The Simpsons - A Cartoon Portrait of the American Family
    ... The Simpsons, who live in the community of Springfield, include Homer, a father who gives bad advice and works as the safety inspector at the Springfield ...
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  • The Simpsons 4
    ... For example, the Simpson family goes to church on a regular basis, but Bart and Homer loath it, and poke fun at the religion. The Simpsons is not just an enemy ...
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  • The Waltons and the Simpsons
    ... The Simpsons: The Simpsons is a dysfunctional family taken to the extreme, a father (Homer) that has a alcohol addiction, a mother (Marge) that is intent on ...
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  • Stereotypes in THE SIMPSONS
    ... Other minorities are also misrepresented in The Simpsons. In the same episode, for example, Homer is watching an African American comedian who stereotypically ...
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  • the simpsons
    ... The Simpsons" shows that ... After a string of stunts with the Springfield Volunteer Fire Department's equipment, Homer and Marge are told that Bart is going ...
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  • graduate1
    ... Another yells: "Let's have less Homer Simpsons and more money for public schools!" The points made here are rather self-explanatory. ...
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  • The Simpson's vs. Reality
    ... This concept of the average man is visited on a regular basis in the Simpsons through Homer. The Simpsons project the average American ...
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  • Homer Simpson
    ... figments of writers' imaginations, I chose to be the hilarious yet somewhat absent-minded cartoon character from the hit TV show, "The Simpsons", Homer Simpson ...
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  • simpsons vs wells
    ... No, Dad, I don't think- HOMER. ... While The Simpsons presents a censure of a witless populace that overly relies upon the guidance of authority instead of their ...
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  • Simpsons
    ... One other episode The Simpsons had to move because Homer lost his job at the nuclear power plant and showed how the family had to readjust to living in a new ...
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  • The Importance of Laughter
    ... The Simpsons is not only a program that makes you laugh. It encompasses lessons and great morals within each show. For example, Bart asks his father Homer, " ...
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  • Americas TV Role Model
    ... Its name sums it up, really, and sums up how different it was from The Simpsons. Homer Simpson usually hasn'ta clue what is best for his family or even for ...
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  • The Relationship of the American TV Family versus the real life
    ... The Simpsons: a family that consists of a father, mother and three children ... Everything that Homer sees, touches or even hears just gets turned around 180 degrees ...
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  • Prime-time Animation
    ... For example, Homer (The Simpsons), Hank (King of the Hill), and Peter (Family Guy) are all the typical, lazy, fat, American working men trying to provide for ...
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  • Rip Van Winkle vs. Homer Simpson
    ... Homer is not as well respected as Rip was; he is more like another part of the community. As far as the stories go, The Simpsons, is very close to real life ...
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  • A Dysfunctional Perfect Family
    ... Over the years, the Simpsons have given me a different view on my dream of a perfect American family. I would like to be like Homer and coast through life ...
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  • The American Dream
    ... viewers are filled with laughter at his actions, Homer's adventures defy the American saying that hard work will pay off. The Simpsons successfully confronts ...
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  • Beer and Brandy
    ... At he beginning of The Simpsons episode, Homer is foolish enough to build a tent in front of the refrigerator, which is a great way to use low humor and high ...
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  • Portrait of the American Family
    ... better to represent this unique country other than the All American Family: the Simpsons. ... Homer works at a nuclear power plant being the sole provider of the ...
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  • The Demise of the
    ... However, the Simpsons are hardly the model family, Homer is a drunk, Marge a compulsive gambler, Lisa a social outcast with few friends at school, and Bart the ...
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  • davinci
    ... In the television cartoon The Simpsons, there was an episode that the Simpsons went back in time and Homer (The Father) met Leonardo Davinci, where the orginal ...
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  • Sex on Television
    ... Although animated, the Simpsons still display intimacy and sexual situations with humor, showing ... Homer and Marge are quite often seen in the same bed cuddling ...
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  • Film Paper
    ... http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/110100/simpsons.sml, Nov. 1, 2000. ... 2, 1997. Groening, Matt, Homer's Phobia, The Simpson's. Episode 4f11, Feb 16, 1997. ...
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