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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]
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Character Information
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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
- Episode – "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Every Man's Dream" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Three Gays of the Condo"
References
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