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ID number:160214
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Published: 27.10.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The Simpsons began life in January 1990 on American televisions. The show centres on the Simpson family, a dysfunctional middle - class American family living in the fictitious world of Springfield. Now in its 14th season, the Simpsons has become the longest running prime - time television series. The secret to the series' success has been its vast appeal. The humour is diverse, ranging from simplistic slap - stick, to subtle television and movie references, but it is the shows satirical take on Western Popular Culture and American culture values that wins over the majority of the show's audience. The young and the old, educated and the un - informed can all enjoy the many levels of humour within the Simpsons.
Popular culture is quite difficult to define. Popular is defined as relating to, or representing the majority of people. Culture can be seen as the shared expression of a group of people. With these two meanings combined we can define popular culture as an expression of culture which is not 'high culture' that has a limited following but which is consumed on a global market, is accessible because of the developments of technology and is evolving over time.

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