Dagwood Bumstead Essays

  • Dagwood and Blondie

    677 Words  | 2 Pages

    there was a beautiful flapper girl names Blondie Boopadoop. Some of her first adventures were titled “Shes Not So Dumb As She Looks.” Being a girl of many boyfriends, Dagwood Bumstead being one of them, Blondie had a great life. Dagwood was from a rich family, his father was a billionaire railroad owner named J Bolling Bumstead. Dagwood was not the best of playboys, once having to ask for directions in his own mansion. The strip was doing well until the hit of the depression three years after its release

  • Analysis Of The Dumbing Down Of Dads In Modern Society

    1456 Words  | 3 Pages

    I. Introductory paragraph: The focus of my discussion in this paper is the “dumbing-down” of dads in our modern society. In researching this topic, I came across the following comic strip that illustrates quite clearly how dads are often depicted/ portrayed to children, especially in the media. In the image copied below, we can see how the representation of the dad has changed over the years. The children comment that they are watching an old show where the father was actually an intelligible

  • Waffle House: Pop Culture Icon

    3147 Words  | 7 Pages

    Waffle House: Pop Culture Icon Waffle House remains cemented in pop culture as a place where one can enjoy a meal with friends at any hour. This image of a fun, all night hangout has recently been tarnished by multiple allegations of racism on the part of both customers and employees. Our group feels the best way to combat this negative association between the restaurant and discrimination would be for Waffle House to become positively involved in charities to support historically African American