"Simpsons" reflects our division of society. In recent years animated comedies have attracted the public's attention, causing both favorable reactions and adverse reactions, but few have fatigue. Matt Groening 's "The Simpsons" effectively stimulated various emotions of American factions from various cultural backgrounds as an excellent satirical work conscious of society. Programming "#:" Simpsons "is a cruel sarcastic of our society and family structure, it provides some qualities of relief such as feminism, endurance, and most important things.
With such a large fan base and broadcast on major Internet television, The Simpsons had a big impact on today's society. Like popular culture, it reflects society and society and its commercial influence. If there are no fans, the show will not succeed. The producer succeeded Simpsons because this series reflects our society and saturated the daily life of religion and so on. In most cases it is ironic, so this series is humorous in religious expression. The imaginary Simpsons have something in common with their religious beliefs and modern society.
An example of reflection of society as "Simpsons" is Bart and Homer's plan to get a horse. In that episode, I saw some scenes in a situation where society is reflected. In the early stages of the show, I saw a scene when I saw how to portray an authoritative figure at the show. Another scene showed concern about the economic problems following the middle-class family who later take care of pets. The scene of "Simpsons" reflecting society is when Bart and Homer got a horse, Duncan. In that scene, we saw how the show painted the authorities, in this case the police chief Clancy Wiggum. In that scene, the police were depicted as easy to be cheated, lazy and indifferent. They were deceived by men and treated brutally at Duncan and let them escape. Whether the family adopts him or he is sent to the meat grinder
Another episode of 'Simpsons' reflecting society is Episode of Mr. Burns joining the Homer Bowling Team. In that episode there is a scene to see how people with wealth and power are being treated. Also, I can see what happens when a rich and strong person collides with the middle class. The scene where Mr. Burns joined the Homer Bowling Team reflects the status of rich and social powers. In fact, Mr. Burns is Homer's boss and has funds to fund Homer's team, which makes him part of the bowling team. Mr. Burns symbolizes a wealthy and powerful person. In addition to his power for his wealth, he did nothing to win his position on the team. Homer and company represent middle class, they have to work hard in society, and rich can get society by not working hard like middle class.