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Body Language In The Fosters

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The foster care system was never advertised much on television or social media, until ABC Family released the show “The Fosters” in 2013. This show demonstrated the real-life ideas of what the foster care system has ended up becoming in recent years. The storyline includes two main characters, Callie and Jude, ending up in a foster home with parents, Stef and Lena, who had already adopted two previous foster children and who have a biological son also. The family went through many adversities throughout their times together. Focusing on just one of many social issues that were presented, The Fosters illustrates how the admissions process of adopting a foster child is overly-complicated and inefficient. Well into the show Stef and Lena decided to adopt both Callie and Jude, but the twist was that their …show more content…

Stef has her arm around Callie’s waist, which is a symbolic meaning for the protectiveness that she feels as a parent, even though she is not Callie’s biological parent. While Lena has her arms folded with a disapproving look on her face, continuing with symbolic meanings, she has the same protectiveness trait that Stef has towards Callie. Not being able to hear the dialogue, the viewer has to rely on the body language to hypothesize the tone of the image. Although the viewer cannot see Callie’s face, her stance in the image is upright, while her outfit is casual with a bit of dressy to it. This could represent her hesitation in spending time with her father, whose name is Robert. Continuing with Robert, he has his hands folded in front of him, with a slightly slouched body stance. His stance personifies his anxiousness on spending time with Callie also. Moreover, Stef and Lena set off the same tone, a feeling of untrustworthiness. Many cases in the system are similar or the exact same to Callie and Jude’s

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