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Fictional character from Parks and Recreation

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Leslie Barbara Knope ( / ˈ n oʊ p / NOHP ) is a fictional character, and the main protagonist of the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation . She is portrayed by Amy Poehler . For most of the show's run, she serves as Deputy Director of the Parks and Recreation Department of the fictional city of Pawnee, Indiana. An over-achiever, Knope believes the government should serve the people and is unceasingly optimistic about the potential of her role within it. Poehler's performance as her character has been nominated for several awards, winning a 2014 Golden Globe . [1]

Leslie Knope was born on January 18, 1975 (S4: E3) in Eagleton, Indiana due to a raccoon infestation in Pawnee, and has lived in Pawnee, Indiana since infancy. According to the show's timeline, her father died in 1985 (S5: E14). She was inspired to pursue a life of public service by the community programs she enjoyed as a child. While attending Pawnee North High School, Leslie served as Co-Vice President of the student body and participated in several student organizations including the Model United Nations , Debate Club , Mock Trial , Young Republicans , Young Democrats , and the Young Independents, which she founded. She graduated in the top five percent of her high school class and summa cum laude from Indiana University 's School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) . [2]

In the first three seasons, Leslie is the Deputy in Pawnee's Parks and Recreation Department, a mid-level bureaucratic position; [3] in season 4, she successfully campaigns to become a member of the city council. In her role as Deputy Director, she serves on several committees, including the Equal Opportunity Committee, the Fun in the Sun Committee, the Clean Restroom Task Force, the Handicapped Restroom Task Force, and the Task Force to Reduce the Number of Public Restrooms. [2] She hopes to improve her town and to advance her career (possibly aiming to become the City Manager). She has also stated her ultimate goal of becoming the first female President of the United States . [3] Knope proudly displays in her office images of Hillary Clinton , Sandra Day O'Connor , Joe Biden , Madeleine Albright , Condoleezza Rice , Dianne Feinstein , Janet Reno , Nancy Pelosi , and Larry Bird . Leslie also has a love for sweets, especially waffles (which she frequently orders in large quantities at J.J.'s Diner) and whipped cream, which she puts on coffee, waffles, etc.

On November 10, 2016, a member of the Parks and Recreation's writing staff wrote an open letter for Vox from the fictional character Leslie Knope on the election results . [4]

Leslie Knope is extremely cheerful, ambitious, hard-working and optimistic. She is firmly committed to the belief that government should provide a service for its people, and regularly goes above and beyond for the benefits of Pawnee's residents — a belief that regularly clashes with her superior Ron Swanson ( Nick Offerman ), a staunch libertarian who feels all government should be dissolved and privatized. [5] [6]

Although somewhat naive, [7] Leslie is intelligent, well-read, and has good intentions, [8] but is not always successful in executing her goals. [6] She repeatedly tries to put a positive spin on failure, even to the point where she will occasionally distort the truth in her own view. [5] For example, she does not get discouraged by angry residents who complain or yell during her public forums, but instead prefers to think of them as "people caring loudly at me". [5] Many of her co-workers do not share her enthusiasm, but Leslie commands their respect nonetheless. [5] Her ambition occasionally annoys her colleagues and leads to ribbing against her, especially from her subordinate Tom Haverford ( Aziz Ansari ). [7] Her favorite food is waffles from a local diner, JJ's. She has a crush on former Vice President, now President Joe Biden , and harbors an irrational hatred of public libraries, salads, and the wealthy neighboring town of Eagleton—which Leslie found out, to her sheer horror, was actually her birthplace. [5] [7]

Leslie views herself as a budding political star in the style of Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, and Condoleezza Rice. [7] She has been widely lauded as a positive figure for advancing gender equality and feminism because she represents a strong woman who encourages others to empower themselves and support the women around them. [9] Although she is shown to be running for the city council as an independent, she joins the Democratic Party at some point, as she is approached by "Janet from the DNC" about a potential gubernatorial bid in the final season.

Leslie is initially shown to harbor romantic feelings for her co-worker Mark Brendanawicz ( Paul Schneider ), likely stemming from a romantic liaison with him several years before. She is also desperate to impress her mother, Marlene Griggs-Knope ( Pamela Reed ), a well-known politician in the Pawnee government. At a public forum, she meets Ann Perkins ( Rashida Jones ), who informs her about a gaping hole near her house that her boyfriend, Andy Dwyer ( Chris Pratt ), fell into. Leslie takes on the project and quickly becomes friends with Ann. She has a difficult relationship with her mother, a tough and tactless woman who has had a long and successful career in local government and who does not think much of her daughter's professional or personal choices.

Leslie seems to move on from her romantic interest in Mark and begins dating police officer Dave Sanderson ( Louis C.K. ). She also begins taking charge and gains a lot of confidence. Also, more of her relationships with her coworkers are shown. Towards the end of the season, Dave, who is enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserve, is called into active duty in San Diego, where he does custodial work. Dave asks Leslie to move with him to San Diego, and although she considers it, she ultimately declines because she loves her work and Pawnee too much to leave, and they part ways amicably. She then dates an old lawyer friend of Ann's named Justin ( Justin Theroux ). Although Justin seems to be a perfect boyfriend and has many interesting stories, Leslie soon realizes that stories are all Justin cares about. After he reunites Leslie's mother with an old flame over Leslie's constant protests, she breaks up with him, realizing that Justin cares more about the reunion story that he could potentially tell than he does about her. At the end of the season, Leslie and the rest of the department get a visit from two state auditors, Ben Wyatt ( Adam Scott ) and Chris Traeger ( Rob Lowe ), who shut down the government due to Pawnee's crippling financial problems. Leslie and Ben have an antagonistic relationship at first, but soon develop a mutual respect for each other.

In this season, Leslie works on the Harvest Festival in hopes of bringing money to Pawnee. She and Ben are no longer at odds and develop a friendly working relationship, complicated by romantic feelings. However, their budding relationship is threatened by Chris' inter-office dating rules, and they attempt to keep their romance under wraps, despite telling Ann, Ron, Leslie's mother, and a maintenance worker at the memorial service for Lil' Sebastian, Pawnee's beloved, recently deceased "mini-horse". In the season finale, Leslie is approached by a group of people who look for talent in government with the potential for political careers. They tell Leslie that they believe she has the potential to become a member of the city council or even the mayor.

Leslie comes to realize that while she is running for the city council, her relationship with Ben cannot continue, and they reluctantly break up. Leslie then announces her city council candidacy. Leslie writes a book called Pawnee: The Greatest Town in America . She also finds out that she was actually born in Eagleton because her mother said: "the Pawnee hospital had been overrun by raccoons." Leslie and Ben struggle with being broken up; Leslie wants to remain friends with Ben, but he tells her it's just too hard for him. Leslie finally decides she wants to be with Ben, no matter the consequences, and t
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