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Self-Efficacy

 There are numerous examples of Louise demonstrating determination and self-efficacy throughout the run of Bob's Burgers, but the most memorable one that comes to my mind is her leading the shenanigan of "robbing a train". First, the concept of "self-efficacy" refers to one's belief in their own abilities to do something or to perform a task correctly. Louise tends to operate with a brash and confident attitude, and it takes a lot to waver her from her confidence. In this episode, the kids are stuck attending a wine tasting event on a train with their parents, and due to it being meant for adults-only (children are allowed but not encouraged), they are forced to sit in a tiny "kids room" in the back of the train (the juice caboose!). The kids overhear how this train has very fancy and gourmet chocolate, and become determined to steal the chocolate from the kitchen so they can taste some. Louise acts as the leader during this event, she ends up orch...

Emotional Appraisals

 "Everyone who's got a knife, grab it! It's fight to the death!!" - Louise, Bob's Burgers, Season 3 Episode 1 According to general appraisal theories, we as humans experience emotions related to our personal concerns, interests, fears, and worries. This is no different than in characters such as Louise Belcher. Louise is known as a character for her childlike, pink bunny ears hat that never leaves her head, even when she is seen going to the pool or going to sleep. They are considered an important part of her character, conveying her mischievous and nonconformist nature, while also still signaling her childish side. Louise feels that her bunny ears make her "her", and make her stand out in the crowd. Ensue horror when Louise taunts a teenage boy messing with her at the skate park, and as a form of retaliation, he snatches her bunny ears off her head and runs away with them. After Louise has her "ears" stolen from her, she immediately puts on a ...

Character Introduction: Louise Belcher

 "You could sell your soul. I did, and look at me! I'm fine!"          Louise Belcher is the youngest and most mischievous child of Robert (Bob) and Linda Belcher, living in the fictional town of Seymour's Bay, New Jersey. She has an older brother and sister, Eugene (Gene) and Tina. The Belchers can be considered a working class family, running their own hamburger restaurant on the boardwalk, and often struggle just to keep their heads above water. Her father Bob, is known for creating unique and involved "burger(s) of the day" and heading the restaurant, while her mother Linda, deals with bookkeeping, vendors, and keeping up with the kids' day-to-day antics.            Louise is known for her unusual lack of naiveté (for her age) and incredibly sarcastic personality. At times, she has a cynical attitude. Out of the three children, Louise often gets herself into the most trouble and can be considered the most intelligent. ...