Here is the question :
WHO INSPIRED OSCAR THE GROUCH?
Here is the option for the question :
- A waiter
- A doctor
- A bus driver
- A teacher
The Answer:
And, the answer for the the question is :
Explanation:
[STC007171] Oscar the Grouch is a well-known character from the very first episode of “Sesame Street,” which aired in 1969. He is known for his enthusiasm for trash and noise. Jim Henson received the idea for the green fuzzy monster from an unpleasant waiter at a New York restaurant called Oscar’s Salt of the Sea, which was a regular lunch spot for Hanson. Oscar’s Salt of the Sea is located in the city of New York. On the other hand, the voice of the character was modeled after another New York City institution: a grouchy taxi driver. Caroll Spinney, the original puppeteer behind Oscar, has said that he based the trash-loving creature’s voice on a 40-something cab driver from the Bronx who once took him to a meeting. His book is titled “The Wisdom of Big Bird (and the Evil Genius of Oscar the Grouch),” and it was published in 2011. Spinney wrote that he realized he had found “the ideal model” for the Grouch character, and he listened in rapt attention as the driver “went on and on, colorfully expressing his opinion of Mayor Lindsay with a lot of four-letter words.” Spinney also wrote that he realized he had discovered “the ideal model” for the character of Oscar the Grouch. Nevertheless, due to the limitations of color television at the time, the Grouch made his debut with orange fur instead of the magenta fur that was initially envisioned for him. It wasn’t until the second season of the show that he turned green, and he said that his vacation at Swamp Mushy Muddy had covered him in slime and mold, which is how he explained the change in hue.