Wednesday, April 30, 2008

In Character

3. Cookie Monster: The cookie monster is quite impactful on our country for one reason. He loves cookies. the cookie monster is a positive influence both because kids love that the only thing he wants is cookies and because he would never do bad things to get that very cookie. Cookie has quite a history. He didn't even start off as the cookie monster, he started off as a monster on commercials who ate junk food. He has been transformed into a positive role model for children on the ever-so-loved show, Sesame Street.

Bugs Bunny: Bugs is very important to american history because he is one of the most well known characters in the world. He's the loveable jokester that everyone knows. Bugs Bunny has no rules to follow, not even the ones of gravity. He does what he wants, when he wants and most the time he only does it to make people mad. Bugs is important in america because he represents what everyone wants to do, play by their own rules.

4. The Simpsons: The simpsons are very important to American culture because in a way, they represent most families in America. There is a character that covers every trait possible. Marge is the caring and loving mother, Homer is the lazy slob father, Bart is the troublemaking son, Lisa is the intellectual daughter, and Maggie just seems down to earth. The family covers such a broad display of traits that it might even be hard to see how theyre related. Other than they all look alike. The Simpsons are very important because a lot of americans can relate to them.

1 comment:

finch1212 said...

I love bugs bunny as well, hes tight and does what he wants. living the life and my dream. good stuff good stuff