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Leave It To Beaver Research Paper

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Television shows have changed dramatically during the last 50 years. What was funny or popular 1, 5, 10 years ago, is now obsolete. The innocence of popular television shows from the 1960s has been overtaken with shows that would have been risqué. This will be demonstrated by describing the difference between “Leave It To Beaver” and “Modern Family.”
The episode I watched of “Leave It To Beaver” was Season 1 Episode 1; Beaver Gets “spelled.” The main characters were June Cleaver; the mother, Ward Cleaver; the father, and their children Wally Cleaver, and Theodore 'Beaver' Cleaver. When I first started watching “Leave It To Beaver” I was upset that the show was in black and white. I don't watch black and white shows or movies; I don't watch them because I like …show more content…

The episode I watched was Season 1 Episode 1; Pilot. First of, there was more scenery, they weren't stuck in a house all the time like “Leave It To Beaver.” The show had many risqué things. For example, in the show there is a homosexual couple that adopted a little Vietnamese girl, in the past, they would not even display homosexual people. There was cursing, and not from anyone other than the children. One of the children in the show called her little brother a little B word. There were too many characters, so you had to pay close attention to who was who. The characters were of all races, not only Caucasians like there were in “Leave It To Beaver.” I don’t think there was a lesson; I think this is what modern family today is supposed to be like. Based on The Wrap, the demographics for this show are, “… median modern family viewer ages ranges 18 to 49 incomes is $81,100 annually.”(Maglio Paragraph

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