THE BAD BOY OF AMERICA: BART SIMPSON, A BOLD ICON
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Bart Simpson. Cultura. Televisão. Comunicação.Abstract
He cut the head of the statue of Jebediah Springfield, burned the Christmas tree inthe family, stole a game from a store, stuck in an IQ test and had entered a school for geniuses.
This paper aims to present and analyze the character Bart Simpson, one of the protagonists of
the television comedy The Simpsons, raising their behavioral characteristics. For the preparation
of this research, the methodology used was literature, which included the reading, analysis and
interpretation of books, journals and websites. At the end of the study, it was found that the
young Simpson rejects and criticizes rebate, not to destroy idols old, infamous, empty, to deny
life, but because of its lack of strong identity, the lack of a complete I . However, Bart reaches an
incredible brilliance. It is often exquisite and usually reaches the nobility joining the disparate
elements of his chaotic life, forming, forging and style into something meaningful and beautiful.
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