Ep 14. Tales From the Public Domain
- TV-PG
- March 17, 2002
- 22 min
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7.1 (1,745)
In The Simpsons season 13 episode 14, titled "Tales From the Public Domain," viewers are taken on a journey through three classic stories from literature: "The Odyssey," "Joan of Arc," and "Hamlet."
The first tale, "The Odyssey," sees Homer taking on the role of Odysseus as he sets out on a perilous journey home from war. Along the way, he encounters sirens, cyclops, and other obstacles that make his journey even more difficult. Meanwhile, Marge takes on the role of Penelope, Homer's faithful wife who waits patiently for his return.
The second story, "Joan of Arc," features Lisa as the iconic French heroine who is called upon to lead her country to victory against the English. Despite facing opposition from her fellow soldiers, Lisa remains determined to fight for what she believes is right.
Lastly, in "Hamlet," Bart plays the role of the titular character, a young man who is haunted by the ghost of his father and sets out to avenge his death. However, as he delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers a web of lies and betrayal that threatens to tear his family apart.
Throughout the episode, each of these classic tales is presented in a humorous and lighthearted way, with the characters of Springfield taking on each of the roles. However, despite the comedic tone, the episode remains faithful to the original stories, exploring themes of loyalty, revenge, and the human condition.
Overall, "Tales From the Public Domain" offers a fun and engaging take on three iconic pieces of literature, showcasing the wit and creativity that has made The Simpsons such an enduring cultural phenomenon. Fans of the show, as well as fans of classic literature, are sure to enjoy this clever and entertaining episode.