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ABC’s Modern Family is a documentary-style comedy series that surrounds the lives of a diverse family. The family is made up of parents Phil and Claire who have two daughters and a son. Claire’s dad, Jay and his Latina wife, Gloria raise two sons of their own but people often believe Jay is Gloria’s father because of the age difference. Jay has a gay son, Mitchell, who lives with his partner Cameron and their adopted Asian daughter. Three different but related families make a unique show and are supposed to represent the families of today. The creators of this series are Steven Levitan and Chistopher Lloyd (IMDb, 2016). Modern Family is intended to be appropriate for all audiences and is geared towards families in the sense that the show tends to stay away from sex jokes or crude humor (Quora, 2016). While the show is geared towards an audience of all ages and attempts to include everyone so that all viewers can have someone to relate to, the characters tend to perpetuate stereotypes held about Latinx people, older adults, women, men and queer people in the United States. Many stereotypes such as the sexualization of Latinx women, older adults being portrayed as incompetent, women viewed as emotionally unstable, men as the breadwinners, and queer people still not being accepted by society. All of these stereotypes and more are part of Modern Family. For the purpose of this paper, I will deconstruct episode two of seasons eight titled “A stereotypical day”. The episode

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