Helen+Lovejoy

Helen Lovejoy is a character in The Simpsons. Her full name is Helen Kemp Lovejoy, and is in the age of 40. She doesn’t have any work, but she is a housewife. She is married to a reverent, Timothy Lovejoy. She is also mother to Jessica Lovejoy, who used to be Bart Simpson’s girlfriend. Helen is known for her pink sweater, having large, slanted eyes, a purple blue kind of skirt, and a hair who in the beginning of the show used to be brown, then it changed to red and now it’s only known as grey. Helen Lovejoy is a minor character. She appears in some episodes, but she isn’t one of the main characters. In The Simpsons, she seems to be a typical housewife, who loves to stick her nose in others people business. She is a judgmental, moralistic, and small minded person. Lovejoy can be a stereotype. She is an extremely gossipy person, and she loves to talk bad and listen to gossip about others. This is being exaggerated in The Simpsons. She is more like a hysterical person who almost does everything for some late news about the neighbors next-door. It’s also very typical that the person who gossip about others, isn’t so quit perfect themselves. Helen Lovejoy daughter, Jessica, is extremely violent and rude. So when she talks bad about other peoples children, her daughter is the one who is worst. She believes that she can win many friends by finding out their secrets, and she has an alliance that people can join if they don’t want their own secrets to be revealed. Helen has a catchphrase, which is well known. In the time of civil crisis, when people turn against Mrs. Lovejoy, she used this catchphrase // “Will someone pleas think of the children? “ // Helen has a friendship to one of the main characters, Marge Simpsons. They love to share gossip, but Helen often go and spread gossip about Marge afterwards. Marge Simpsons is sometimes not friend with Helen, because Marge gets enough of Helen’s gossip. Once, when Helen runed toward Marge, Marge stopped Helen and said “Save it.” I believe that others characters in The Simpsons sometimes react in the same way that Marge Simpson sometimes does. They get tired of Helen’s gossiping, and she never talks good about other people.

