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Character Review: Homer Simpson

Character Review: Homer Simpson

By Bikram GaihrePublished 4 years ago 4 min read
Character Review: Homer Simpson
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Whether Homer sells a balloon ticket, Lisa does two jobs to buy a pony or holds a photo of Maggie at work, Homer has spent part of her life proving to Marge that she loves him and is a good man. This is Lisa's decision not to disappoint her husband at all times. Bart is in his world and it’s easy not to feel sorry for him, but you have to feel sorry for Lisa because we all try to be like him and be a good father to him from time to time.

I think the only thing we can talk about is how bad Dad is, not so much Bart and Lisa. Despite Homer's various faults and selfish tendencies, he cares for his family. She works hard, finds an attractive home, and lives a happy, comfortable life.

Homer works in a factory while his wife takes care of their three children and cooks. You drink beer, enjoy a barbecue and wear a white polo shirt and blue jeans. You do not want your colleagues to interact with you, but it's fun to watch him from a distance.

Cruel violence is one of Homer's pillars, but he proves his beauty with his simple love and warmth common to friends and family. He shows genuine concern for his son and expresses his love for her, despite the differences between the two.

These qualities do not make Homer a better person but make him attractive in a way that makes us want to be him and his Simpsons world. In many ways, Homer Simpson is one of the most popular and influential people on television. He was voted the third-largest cartoon character of all time by TV Guide behind Bugs Bunny and was voted the biggest TV actor by Channel 4 - viewers.

Homer is an alcoholic and has a wife, Marge, and three children, Maggie, Lisa, and Beard. Homer is one of the characters in the arcade game Bart with Lisa and Marge Simpson. He is one of the main characters in The Simpsons including Marge and Beard, Lisa and Mr. Burns, Apu, Krusty's stage actor, Willie Abe, and Grandpa Simpson.

Homer Jay Simpson is Married Simpson's husband and is the father of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie Simpson. Homer learned how to pass the time with cans of beer without the mercy of a neglected and intoxicated father Abe Simpson from an early age. He found his true happiness only in high school when he met the love of his life, Marge.

While studying Homer Simpson at Springfield High School, he met Marge Bouvier for the first time when he graduated in 1974. The two were arrested at the same time as Homer was smoking in the bathroom and Marge was burning a basket on the campus. When Marge confronted him, they both fell in love.

After failing to build a nuclear power plant, Homer Marge quit his job to support his family. After failing to find work at a power station, he leaves his wife to support the family. When Homer and Marge became pregnant with Maggie in 1988, Homer began his new career but was unable to support the family and return to the nuclear power plant.

Like Death, Homer is unemployed, and his only goal is to forget the embarrassing sexual encounter with an employer at an Iowa hotel where he works as an accountant. When he decided to confront Mr. Burns and apply for a job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, Mr. Burnes liked Homer's attitude toward work and eventually offered him a job as a security guard, even though he did not have a college degree. When Homer rejects his job because he feels that he is a failure, he leaves Marge to find work that will allow him to support his family.

That's all that separates our Homer: You're an innocent person. In a show about stupid, lazy people, Homer Simpson has a low-paying job in a nuclear power plant.

Homer Simpson's first appearance on television began with Tracy Ullman's short film "Good Night and Good Night" and the whole series made him, Homer Simpson, one of the most popular actors on television. He was in space, won a Grammy, part of his band The Sharps, owned a snowmobile business, and roamed during a half-time Super Bowl show. Like this, Homer was influential in culture, developed two real medical devices named after him, and proved to be a powerful influence on modern society.

In the first episodes, Homer is depicted as a father going to work to put his family's bread on the table. Before entering the nuclear power plant, he had an unspecified work on plutonium. He has been in charge of more than a hundred other works for 27 Simpsons, and their analysis shows how the show is a medium-sized icon.

As spectators we watched Homer and Marge go through a lot of challenges in their marriage, and we watched them find a way through difficult times. As the series progressed, Homer and his family became more present, especially in the early stages. Their willingness to work on their marriage and to continue finding ways to love has had a profound effect on people who have seen the show in some way.

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Bikram Gaihre

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