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The Simpsons A mirror of the U.S. society?. by Dayana Cabeza. The Simpsons family profile…. Homer J. Simpson. Employed at Nuclear Power Plant as a safety technician. 36 years old. Unbelievably stupid, overweight, lazy, an under-educated person. He is the child as adult.
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The Simpsons A mirror of the U.S. society? by Dayana Cabeza
The Simpsons family profile… Homer J. Simpson • Employed at Nuclear Power Plant as • a safety technician. • 36 years old. • Unbelievably stupid, overweight, lazy, • an under-educated person. • He is the child as adult. • Devotion to his family. • Favorite expression: D’oh!!!
The Simpsons family profile… Marge Bouvier Simpson • Housewife • 34 years old • Dislikes violence • Bored and frustrated • Central part of the family • Favorite expression: Mmmmm!!!
The Simpsons family profile… Bartholomew J. Simpson (Bart) • Student at Springfield Elementary. • 12 years old. • Insolent. • Model of the child predetermined • to fail. • Favorite expression: Ay Carumba!!!
The Simpsons family profile… Lisa Marie Simpson • Student at Springfield Elementary. • 9 years old. • Plays the “blues” on the saxophone. • She is the rationality in the Simpsons. • She is smart.
The Simpsons family profile… Margaret Simpson (Maggie) • Baby one year old. • Spend must of the day sucking. • Favorite expression: suck, suck, suck.
American unhealthy habits and lifestyle (Homer). The Simpsons as a Critique…
The Simpsons as a Critique… • American unhealthy habits and lifestyle (Homer). • Disregard of women (Marge).
The Simpsons as a Critique… • American unhealthy habits and lifestyle (Homer). • Disregard of women (Marge). • Educational system (Bart).
The Simpsons as a Critique… • American unhealthy habits and lifestyle (Homer). • Disregard of women (Marge). • Educational system (Bart). • Moral values (Lisa).
The Simpsons as a Critique… • American unhealthy habits and lifestyle (Homer). • Disregard of women (Marge). • Educational system (Bart). • Moral values (Lisa). • Capitalism (Mr. Burns).
The Simpsons as a Critique… • American unhealthy habits and lifestyle (Homer). • Disregard of women (Marge). • Educational system (Bart). • Moral values (Lisa). • Capitalism (Mr. Burns). • Religion (The family)
The Simpsons as a Critique… • American unhealthy habits and lifestyle (Homer). • Disregard of women (Marge). • Educational system (Bart). • Moral values (Lisa). • Capitalism (Mr. Burns). • Religion (The family) • Alcoholism (Moe).
The Simpsons as a Critique… • American unhealthy habits and lifestyle (Homer). • Disregard of women (Marge). • Educational system (Bart). • Moral values (Lisa). • Capitalism (Mr. Burns). • Religion (The family) • Alcoholism (Moe). • TV Business (Krusty).
The Simpsons as a Critique… • Violence on TV (Itchy & Scratchy cartoons).
The Simpsons as a Critique… • Violence on TV (Itchy & Scratchy cartoons). • Terrible family relationships (Patty & Zelma).
The Simpsons as a Critique… • Violence on TV (Itchy & Scratchy cartoons). • Terrible family relationships (Patty & Zelma). • Police corruption (Chief Wiggum).
The Simpsons as a Critique… • Violence on TV (Itchy & Scratchy cartoons). • Terrible family relationships (Patty & Zelma). • Police corruption (Chief Wiggum). • The medical system.
The Simpsons as a Critique… • Violence on TV (Itchy & Scratchy cartoons). • Terrible family relationships (Patty & Zelma). • Police corruption (Chief Wiggum). • The medical system. • National pride: U.S. in the world.
The Simpsons as a Critique… • Violence on TV (Itchy & Scratchy cartoons). • Terrible family relationships (Patty & Zelma). • Police corruption (Chief Wiggum). • The medical system. ? • National pride: U.S. in the world. • Sexuality (Male sexuality).
The Simpsons as a Critique… • Violence on TV (Itchy & Scratchy cartoons). • Terrible family relationships (Patty & Zelma). • Police corruption (Chief Wiggum). • The medical system. • National pride: U.S. in the world. • Sexuality (Male sexuality). • Political structure and ineffective politicians.
The Simpsons as a Critique… • Violence on TV (Itchy & Scratchy cartoons). • Terrible family relationships (Patty & Zelma). • Police corruption (Chief Wiggum). • The medical system. • National pride: U.S. in the world. • Sexuality (Male sexuality). • Political structure and ineffective politicians. • Environment.
Reflection “The Simpsons seems to be a normal cartoon intended to be just funny, but a closer look shows that there are many allusions to social problems and prejudices”.