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The first thing you notice about Lisa Simpson used to be her yellow spiky hair. Well, not anymore! Thanks to her genes that did not make to the end in her hair DNA, the grown up Lisa Simpson now has long curly hair. Her gorgeous hair makes Lisa Simpson look very sexy especially when she plays her Saxophone. Lisa joined a Jazz band named
Her overall role in the Simpson family is depicted as the voice of reason. Despite her young age, Lisa is a good girl and has a strong sense of right, wrong and morality and she is always there to contradict Homer, Bart and on one occasion Marge whenever they do something reckless, idiotic or illegal, doing her very best to sway them to the path of the righteous due to fearing greatly for her father and brother’s immortal soul but her standing as an outsider in her own family cause her to be ignored despite her best intentions. In an argument, Lisa’s ethical and logical viewpoint almost always gives her the moral high ground, her family also realize that Lisa is usually right whenever they do something immoral but Homer’s tendency to ignore her, uses the excuse of age to send her to her room when they realize that they are in the wrong. In earlier seasons, however, Lisa has been depicted as intelligent yet not as mature due to her squabbling and physical fights with Bart, but she has developed into a more practical being yet her young age also makes her sense of right and wrong slightly malleable at times as she has shown to engage in childish and reckless behavior, proving herself to be like any other Simpson but more grounded and mature. Despite her above-average intelligence, she displays tendencies average for kids her age, such as obsessing over celebrities and playing with dolls.
Similar to Bart, Lisa’s high academic intelligence and her desire to go far in life is greatly driven by her future goals. Bart never focused on his book work as he and basically everyone else knew that he would amount to very little when he grew up whereas this is the opposite for Lisa who saw the potential in her life to achieve fantastic goals. When her career aptitude test came back that she would likely become a housewife when she grew up and her music teacher told her she could never achieve her dream of a jazz musician on account of “stubby fingers”, crushed her dreams. After this, the quality of Lisa’s work and behavior declined drastically as Bart’s improved exponentially after his career aptitude came back that he would become a police officer, such as refusing to go to band practice, encouraging the bad girls to deface Skinner’s puma statue and being rude to her teachers. She went as far to steal everybody’s Teacher’s Editions, a line that even Bart Simpson would not cross. Lisa would have undoubtedly become as an even worse rebel than that of her brother if Bart hadn’t taken the blame for her crime. That said the prospect of a dull future also encourages Lisa to study further rather than immediately omit defeat as she did her very best to not become a housewife like Marge when their paths became very similar.
Overall though, Lisa’s tendency to lash out towards her family is based on the beliefs that they don’t understand her rather than actual spite. This proves to be true as jazz is the only thing that expresses her inner thoughts and how she is feeling whilst her family only silence her creativity further due to their great annoyance of her saxophone. She often embraces relationships with other paternal figures that encourage her to embrace her passions to fill the void that her real lazy and uninterested father left. When she became depressed in the second season and none of her family seemed to understand the reason behind this, opened up more to the troubled jazz musician, Bleeding Gums Murphy who told her to sing what she felt helped her emotional state greatly. She became deeply close to her substitute teacher, Mister Bergstrom who again noticed and encouraged her intelligence to blossom. Over time, Lisa, although embarrassed by her family, is no longer ashamed to be a Simpson.
With that one sentence, the Simpsons writers put the lie to Gaga’s rhetoric. Of course her song is hollow: If loving oneself were so easy, we’d all do it. Immediately. Later in the episode, Lisa Simpson loudly denounces Gaga on the school playground: “I denounce thee! I denounce thee for giving people ambitions they cannot fulfill, [and] for positing a world where social acceptance and walking on heels are easy! I denounce thee, I denounce thee, I denounce thee!”
Join the crazy caper that is any day in the Simpsons’ house! As daughter Lisa, you’ll have to show signs of that 159 IQ to bring Dad Homer round, but still have the spirit to brawl with brother Bart. All without getting a hair out of place!





























