LISA Simpson

Elisabeth Marie " Lisa" Simpson is a fictitious character of the televised animated series Simpson .

It is the oldest daughter of Homer and Marge Simpson, the sister of Bart and Maggie. She has two years and thirty-eight days less than her brother.

Personality

LISA is a very intelligent child (it has an IQ of 156) having moreover developed an enough moral direction. She adores to study and its teacher Miss Hoover has sometimes evil to include/understand her thirst for knowledge and her enthusiasm. Moreover, LISA supports with difficulty the lie and corruption, and denounces them even if it undergoes the disapproval of its entourage.

Despite everything, she was sometimes seen in the train of pleurnicher for a peccadillo or having a deep sense of superiority and sometimes an incredible frankness in spite of her intelligence. Its dream - stereotyped was to have a Poney which it would call Princesse and which it would assemble the every day. One could see it at the adulthood in certain episodes like the marriage of LISA (s.6) or Simpson in 30 years , where it seems more not to want to carry white but only of the pink. In the episode where it is crowned Miss Springfield, LISA is let handle by its entourage.

The little girl is impassioned of music and plays of the Saxophone. In the episode Saxony of LISA (s.9) , one learns that Homer bought to him for 200$ in the shop King Toot' S - Music Store of Springfield, because to play of an instrument could be “the means of encouraging a gifted child”. She then had 3 years and 8 months, and Homer made there register these words: “In LISA, never forgets that your dad loves you oh”. It will offer then another saxophone to him, identical to the first, but with a different sentence “Dear LISA, can this saxophone get years of oh to you! ” LISA particularly appreciates the Jazz since its meeting with Bloody Gencives in the episode co. LISA Blues (s.1) . Besides she wishes to live of her music once adult even if its roved fingers, inherited sound father, particularly do not predestine it to be a musician.

Very often, LISA is seen as having to become president of the the United States whereas his/her brother Bart would be satisfied with odd jobs. One sees in the episode " curse of Simpson (s.9) " that all the women of the family make a success of their professional life, contrary to the men whose Y chromosome carries a defective gene.

LISA is also, with Apu, one of some vegetarian S of Springfield and also one of some Buddhist, religion which it chose after being diverted of the Christianisme. LISA also is very justified by the safeguard of planet and the assistance with the poor countries, it does not hesitate has to make small gestures to help the world. Often Patriotic, LISA however shows a great sympathy to the Labor movement in the episode " Strike with the power station " (s.4). Feminist, LISA fought in particular against the remarks sexists of the headstock Malibu Stacy and created a new headstock having “the intelligence of Simone de Beauvoir and the beauty of Eleanor Roosevelt”. The political convictions of LISA are democratic and rather liberal. It supports the Dalai Lama and the movement of Free Tibet.

It chamaille often with her brother Bart but both are linked by a deep friendship, a great comprehension and their mutual passion for the cartoon Itchy and Scratchy. Its relation with his/her father is more complex: LISA suffers sometimes from its lack of comprehension and intelligence, but they share many privileged moments. LISA can also count on the support and the attention of his/her mother Marge.

Other

  • Like Homer, Margin and Maggie, LISA is baptized name of one of the family members of Matt Groening, here one of his/her sisters.

  • the piece of jazz which LISA in the credits of beginning of Simpson plays changes at each springtide.
  • LISA and Bart obtained the 11th place in the CNN contest which judges the 50 larger characters of cartoon of all times . Homer Simpson was seen allotting the second place.

Relations

In the series, LISA is:

See too

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