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Difference between revisions of "Tennessee Williams"

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{{Quote|{about [[Bart]]) He has the demented melancholy of a Tennessee Williams heroine!|[[Lisa Simpson]]}}
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{{Quote|Don't you think I know that?|[[Homer Simpson]]|Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie}}
 
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|job = Playwright
 
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|appearance = "[[Three Gays of the Condo]]"
 
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== History ==
 
== History ==
When [[Candace]] told [[Homer]] that she was an author, Homer told her that he thought she was a pharmacist. She then told him that Tennessee Williams worked in a shoe factory
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[[Marge]] stars as [[Blanche DuBois]] in ''[[Oh, Streetcar!]]'' a musical version of Tennessee Williams' ''[[A Streetcar Named Desire]]''.<ref>"[[A Streetcar Named Marge]]"</ref>
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When [[Candace]] told [[Homer]] that she was an author, Homer told her that he thought she was a pharmacist. She then told him that Tennessee Williams worked in a shoe factory.<ref>"[[Every Man's Dream]]"</ref>
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When trying to get [[Homer]] to ease up his punishment of [[Bart]] not being allowing to ever see "[[The Itchy & Scratchy Movie]]" Lisa pleas Bart "has the demented melancholy of a Tennessee Williams heroine."<ref>"[[Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie]]"</ref>
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[[Itchy & Scratchy]]'s cartoon is named ''[[The Glass Moan-agerie]]'' which is a reference to ''{{W|The Glass Menagerie}}''. the title of one of his plays.<ref>"[[Girly Edition]]"</ref>
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A channel-surfing [[Grady Little|Grady]] tells an oblivious [[Homer]] that Tennessee Williams was gay.<ref>"[[Three Gays of the Condo]]"</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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*{{ep|Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie|(mentioned)}}
 
*{{ep|Every Man's Dream|(mentioned)}}
 
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*{{ep|Three Gays of the Condo}}
  
 
== External links ==
 
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[[Category:Playwrights]]
 
[[Category:Playwrights]]
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[[Category:LGBT characters]]
 
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Revision as of 01:52, January 24, 2024

"{about Bart) He has the demented melancholy of a Tennessee Williams heroine!"
Lisa Simpson
"Don't you think I know that?"
Homer Simpson[src]
Tennessee Williams
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Playwright
First mentioned: "Every Man's Dream"
First appearance: "Three Gays of the Condo"


Tennessee Williams was an American playwright and author.

History

Marge stars as Blanche DuBois in Oh, Streetcar! a musical version of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire.[1]

When Candace told Homer that she was an author, Homer told her that he thought she was a pharmacist. She then told him that Tennessee Williams worked in a shoe factory.[2]

When trying to get Homer to ease up his punishment of Bart not being allowing to ever see "The Itchy & Scratchy Movie" Lisa pleas Bart "has the demented melancholy of a Tennessee Williams heroine."[3]

Itchy & Scratchy's cartoon is named The Glass Moan-agerie which is a reference to The Glass Menagerie. the title of one of his plays.[4]

A channel-surfing Grady tells an oblivious Homer that Tennessee Williams was gay.[5]

Appearances

External links