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When [[Homer]] was complaining about having kids, he said he could have written symphonies or been Shakespeare.<ref>"[[Mommie Beerest]]"</ref> | When [[Homer]] was complaining about having kids, he said he could have written symphonies or been Shakespeare.<ref>"[[Mommie Beerest]]"</ref> | ||
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Before Homer let [[Lisa]] use his new [[Mapple Void]] he downloaded the complete works of Shakespeare as a pdf. When it was finished he threw the file in the trash and asked who the greatest writer of all time was now.<ref>"[[The D'oh-cial Network]]"</ref> | Before Homer let [[Lisa]] use his new [[Mapple Void]] he downloaded the complete works of Shakespeare as a pdf. When it was finished he threw the file in the trash and asked who the greatest writer of all time was now.<ref>"[[The D'oh-cial Network]]"</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 10:30, February 4, 2020
- "Is this the end of zombie Shakespeare?"
- ―Zombie Shakespeare[src]
William Shakespeare
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Character Information
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William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
History
When watching The Bloodening, Nelson said that he had never liked Shakespeare before now.[2]
When Homer was complaining about having kids, he said he could have written symphonies or been Shakespeare.[3]
A picture of Shakespeare was on the wall of the bookstore Rock Bottom Remainders.[4]
Before Homer let Lisa use his new Mapple Void he downloaded the complete works of Shakespeare as a pdf. When it was finished he threw the file in the trash and asked who the greatest writer of all time was now.[5]
Shakespeare was also seen as a character in the film Love, Indubitably. He was seen naked, with a skull over his crotch, dancing.[6]
After discovering that a snack provides glucose to the brain, and around 4pm people are more reckless when making choices, Lisa wished she was born on "the isle that gave us Shakespeare and Stephen Merchant" because the British have tea and scones at 4pm.[7]
Shakespeare was on the cover of The New York Times Book Review.[8]
After the first showing of the play The Salesman's Bad Day, finished, William Shakespeare's ghost appeared alongside the ghosts of Arthur Miller, Hyman Krustofsky and Krusty the Clown's humor. Shakespeare said that all's well that ends well and Arthur Miller asked Shakespeare how it ended well as Krusty was ruining his play. Shakespeare then said that Miller had other good plays, then corrected himself. Miller then said that he was America's greatest playwright, to which Shakespeare sarcastically responded "exactly".[1]
Non-canon
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A zombie of Shakespeare was wandering around Springfield Elementary School. Homer killed him again by hitting him with a shotgun.[9]
He appeared in Heaven when Homer started killing celebrities. He guarded the gate to heaven when The Simpsons family went to confront God. His plays Hamlet[10] and Macbeth[11][12] have both been mentioned.
Appearances
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror III" (as a zombie)
- Episode – "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Mommie Beerest" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em" (picture)
- THOH – "Treehouse of Horror XIX"
- Episode – "Four Great Women and a Manicure" (mentioned)
- Episode – "The Book Job" (mentioned)
- Episode – "The D'oh-cial Network" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing"
- Episode – "Frink Gets Testy" (picture)
- Episode – "Fears of a Clown" (ghost)
- Episode – "Throw Grampa from the Dane" (mentioned)
- Episode – "I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh" (mentioned)
- Comic story – Decisions, Decisions
- Video game – The Simpsons Game
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Fears of a Clown"
- ↑ "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken"
- ↑ "Mommie Beerest"
- ↑ "Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em"
- ↑ "The D'oh-cial Network"
- ↑ "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing"
- ↑ Decisions, Decisions
- ↑ "Frink Gets Testy"
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror III"
- ↑ "Tales from the Public Domain"
- ↑ "The Regina Monologues"
- ↑ "Four Great Women and a Manicure"
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