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− | '''Ellsworth Toohey''' is a character in a story by [[Marge Simpson]] based on The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. | + | Professor '''Ellsworth Toohey''' is a character in a story by [[Marge Simpson]] based on ''[[The Fountainhead]]'' by [[Ayn Rand]]. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | Ellsworth Toohey | + | Ellsworth Toohey ran the [[Mediocri-Tots Daycare Center]]. Mr. Toohey wanted all the babies to conform to normality and punished creativity. He would constantly try and stamp out [[Maggie Roark]]'s creativity, destroying her building creations. Whilst Mr. Toohey let the kids mess around with building blocks, he was trying to get his drivers' license. |
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+ | After repeatedly destroying Maggie's creations, the Mediocri-Tots Daycare Center held a parent-teacher day. Mr. Toohey wanted to show the parents how mediocre all the babies were. However, he was shocked to find that Maggie had created a huge structure out of blocks. Maggie then told Mr. Toohey that he sucked. Mr. Toohey then decided to put Maggie on trial for her crimes. | ||
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+ | At the trial, Mr. Toohey told the jury that he thought Maggie should receive nine consecutive time-outs. Maggie then gave a passionate speech and won the trial. | ||
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | Ellsworth Toohey is a character in the novel '' | + | Ellsworth Toohey is a character and the main antagonist in the novel ''{{W|The Fountainhead}}''. Rand attended a lecture by {{W|Harold Laski}} while writing the novel and she was inspired to change Toohey to more resemble Harold Laski. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
− | *{{ep|Four Great Women and a Manicure}} | + | *{{ep|Four Great Women and a Manicure|(The Fountainhead)}} |
{{Simpsons characters}} | {{Simpsons characters}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Toohey, Ellsworth}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Toohey, Ellsworth}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Professors]] | ||
[[Category:Adults]] | [[Category:Adults]] | ||
[[Category:Crossover characters]] | [[Category:Crossover characters]] | ||
[[Category:Characters voiced by Hank Azaria]] | [[Category:Characters voiced by Hank Azaria]] | ||
− | [[Category:One time characters]] | + | [[Category:One-time characters]] |
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Ellsworth Toohey
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Character Information
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Professor Ellsworth Toohey is a character in a story by Marge Simpson based on The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand.
History[edit]
Ellsworth Toohey ran the Mediocri-Tots Daycare Center. Mr. Toohey wanted all the babies to conform to normality and punished creativity. He would constantly try and stamp out Maggie Roark's creativity, destroying her building creations. Whilst Mr. Toohey let the kids mess around with building blocks, he was trying to get his drivers' license.
After repeatedly destroying Maggie's creations, the Mediocri-Tots Daycare Center held a parent-teacher day. Mr. Toohey wanted to show the parents how mediocre all the babies were. However, he was shocked to find that Maggie had created a huge structure out of blocks. Maggie then told Mr. Toohey that he sucked. Mr. Toohey then decided to put Maggie on trial for her crimes.
At the trial, Mr. Toohey told the jury that he thought Maggie should receive nine consecutive time-outs. Maggie then gave a passionate speech and won the trial.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
Ellsworth Toohey is a character and the main antagonist in the novel The Fountainhead. Rand attended a lecture by Harold Laski while writing the novel and she was inspired to change Toohey to more resemble Harold Laski.
Appearances[edit]
- Episode – "Four Great Women and a Manicure" (The Fountainhead)