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    Even though he may be a cartoon Stewie Griffin from Family Guy is the only fictional character I would be honored to compare myself too. With being the baby of the griffin family along with only being understood by their dog brain griffin and sometimes other characters, Stewie is an intellectual infant, with mischievous tensions to rule the world, kill his mother, and be in bed by eight. Even though I think I’m pretty smart, compared to Stewie I’m probably a dumb bag of rocks. Stewie has made gun

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    A traditional family is a family where the Dad and Mum both work and the kids stay at home and they all live under the same roof. It is a social construct that varies from culture to culture and, over time, the definition changes within a culture. Family guy is a popular television show that is often viewed as one of the funnier shows the television has to offer. Whilst there are issues that are relatable to most families in today’s society. I don’t believe that the family reflects the real-world

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    Family Guy Stereotypes

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    differences in beliefs, the television programs that we watch change with them. Even through the development, there are still many prejudices and inconsistencies in our society that cause conflict. The television show, Family Guy created by Seth MacFarlane,is a powerful example of how touchy

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    “traditional” family depicted on television is Lois and Peter Griffin from Family Guy. Lois is a stay at home wife while Peter works at the Quahog Brewery. Although the show focuses on the family’s dysfunctionality it does portray how the traditional family works. A lot of the time Lois is shown taking care of Stewie (the baby) and doing housework such as cooking. Peter is almost never shown taking care of the baby or doing any housework. Some of the benefits they receive from this family structure is

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    Family Guy Analysis

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    to ask for your birth certificate, you find out you were actually born in Mexico. You get laid off and have to work as a servant for your wife's rich father. This was the case for Peter Griffen, the father and protagonist in the TV series called Family Guy. While working for Carter Pewterschmidt, his father-in-law, he meets another immigrant employee who helps him around the mansion and gives him some insight on his life. Overall, the episode was a great example of one's view of the American Dream

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    Satire In Family Guy

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    television show “Family Guy” uses satire to highlight stereotypes in today’s society. The show’s use of ethnic humor includes a lot of

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    Satire In Family Guy

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    forms of Family Guy and Comedy Central news shows, these forms of satire are able to stay relevant. But, despite the change in medium, the purpose of satire and effect of satire holds true. Modern satire, just as that of past satire, sheds light on the problems of our society through ridicule and mockery, without reinforcing and further cementing the stereotypes and prejudices they are trying to expose. One of the most well known and most prevalent pop culture satire of our time is Family Guy. Over

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    Family Guy Sociology

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    Other forms of electrical devices such as ipads, laptops, and cellular phones make it easier for children to watch their favorite programs on to go. I have chosen to analyze an episode of “Family Guy”, which is a cartoon television show which is intended for adult audiences. The show is based on the Griffin family, which consists of a mother Louis, father Peter, teenaged children Chris and Meg, a talking

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    demonstrated in 1927. If finding a good show to watch on TV were difficult for someone, they may turn to Google or their Facebook friends for suggestions. The Simpsons would be a good choice for an older audience and someone who enjoys more family oriented subjects; but Family Guy would be the better choice for someone with a crude sense of humor, the younger generation, those who enjoy the references from their own generation, and political or cultural jokes. For one thing, The Simpsons bases their jokes

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    the apple never falls to far from the tree, in one sense or another. Well, this is a label, as well as everything we are shown through media portrayal. As the Learning Theory: The Modern Media and imitation. For example we have all seen the show “Family Guy” or similar shows of both cartoon-like and with actual people. The dad was an imbecile and a racist. The mom was a lemon with a child at 16, the daughter was your typical nerd who couldn’t follow in her mom’s footsteps for she was made to feel more

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