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    Oj Simpson Trial

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    The O.J. Simpson trial was one of the most recognizable cases in American history. It went on for nine months. There were 11 lawyers representing the O.J. and 25 working around the clock for the largest prosecutor’s office in the country. The opinion of the Jury was for the defense‚ not guilty. I agree with them. It would have been crazy if O.J. was convicted because the evidence was not properly handled or accounted for‚ the main police officer handling the case was a racist man and the defendant

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    South Park Stereotypes

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    one time or another. The quick gags that adult cartoons use generally revolve around the degradation of the LGBT community and implied sexual interactions. In an episode of The Simpsons‚ a same-sex marriage was the focus of the episode; it was not created to bring people together rather just to poke fun. Al Jean‚ Simpsons head writer‚ proclaimed‚ “We’ll offend you whether you’re gay or you’re straight” (Duralde). Adult cartoons thrive off the controversy they produce; thus‚ they will continue to

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    thought. The characters in The Day of the Locust grow discontented and disappointed with their lives and embittered towards the world‚ which instigates the downfall of this lower level of Hollywood society. Todd Hackett‚ Faye Greener‚ and Homer Simpson all depict failed attempts to achieve the American Dream. Todd Hackett is a main character who lives with the continuous threat of failure while he attempts to fulfill his personal dreams amongst the lower classes of Hollywood. Hackett comes to

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    Matt Groening Thesis

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    life in 1987 for FOX’s Emmy Award-winning series The Tracey Ullman Show‚ The Simpsons was Groening’s introduction into the animation world. Previously‚ he was best known for his "Life in Hell" cartoon strip‚ an irreverent portrayal of broken life that debuted in 1977 and currently appears in more than 250 newspapers worldwide. In 1993 he formed Bongo Comic Group‚ whereby he serves as publisher over the following: "Simpsons Comics‚" Itchy & Scratchy Comics‚ Bartman‚ Radioactive Man‚ Lisa Comics and

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    Delprøve 1 A Opgave A: 1 ”Politicians should give more consideration to the people which they represent.” Korrekt sætning: “Politicians should give more consideration to the people they represent.” ”Which” er et pronomen der henviser til en ting eller et sted‚ men der skal slet ikke være noget pronomen i denne sammenhæng. 2 “He is tremendous fond of reading and writing but rarely finds the time to pursue his hobby.” Korrekt sætning: “He is tremendously fond of reading and writing

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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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    Oj Simpson Trial Analysis

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    bound. Even if he did shoot him down‚ I was framed.” He attempted to justify his actions by blaming the shooting victim and saying that he wasn’t the only one to blame for the situation that occurred. This song is a rough parallel to the OJ Simpson trial. OJ Simpson was accused of killing his wife‚ Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman. Prosecutors unsuccessfully

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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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    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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    Simpsons Semiotic analysis The Simpsons began life in January 1990 on American televisions. The show centres on the Simpson family‚ a dysfunctional middle - class American family living in the fictitious world of Springfield. Now in its 14th season‚ the Simpsons has become the longest running prime - time television series. The secret to the series ’ success has been its vast appeal. The humour is diverse‚ ranging from simplistic slap - stick‚ to subtle television and movie references‚ but it is

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