The mature cartoon "The Simpsons" has many comical aspects that make it popular. However one section of the show that is the most respectable is often looked over as an irrelevant feature. 8 year old Lisa Simpson is a phenomenal saxophonist on the show, playing a variety of jazz and blues on her baritone saxophone. Extremely gifted with an IQ of 159, Lisa is often seen as a child prodigy. Lisa's musical talent, combined with her brains and insight to the workings of the world subtly suggests that children are often overlooked, and in some cases they understand more than the adults around them.
Friday, June 4, 2010
The mature cartoon "The Simpsons" has many comical aspects that make it popular. However one section of the show that is the most respectable is often looked over as an irrelevant feature. 8 year old Lisa Simpson is a phenomenal saxophonist on the show, playing a variety of jazz and blues on her baritone saxophone. Extremely gifted with an IQ of 159, Lisa is often seen as a child prodigy. Lisa's musical talent, combined with her brains and insight to the workings of the world subtly suggests that children are often overlooked, and in some cases they understand more than the adults around them.
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