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    In Antonia Peacocke’s essay, “Family Guy and Freud: Jokes and their Relations to the Unconscious”, she defended how vulgar Family Guy is. Although she agreed with many people who the show is “a cartoon comedy that packs more gags per minute about race, sex, incest, bestiality, etc.” (pg 300), Peacocke clearly stated “Family Guy is not harmful and derogatory, but a comical parody of day-to-day circumstances about taboos.” (pg ) She supported her thesis very well by including many evidences from

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    Family Guy is an American animated sitcom whose creator is Seth MacFarlane. Its first episode was aired in 1999, and up to now, almost 300 episodes grouped into sixteen seasons have been aired. The main characters are the Griffin family, formed by Peter and Lois, their children Meg, Chris and Stewie, and the pet dog Brian, whose most remarkable trait is the fact that he can talk. In this dissertation, I concentrate on Meg and Stewie, who are, from my point of view, the ones that change the most

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    In a 1987 sitcom Full House they portray something close to an average family. The family consist of Danny Tanner the father of DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle. His role as the father in the family is to teach the children ‘life lessons’ and to discipline them. He also has the role of cooking, cleaning, etc. a role typically giving to the mother in family sitcoms, but because of the mother's death he also has to take on these roles. Michelle being the baby of the family is portrayed as cute,but slightly

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    Family relationships are a common theme in novels or television shows. One of the most famous and successful contemporary animated sitcoms in television is “The Simpsons” which portrays the family and its dynamics in a very satirical way. Before “ The Simpson” appeared on television, the traditional American family of the 1950s was considered as the perfect one. It was a patriarchal family where the father went to work, the mother raised the children while taking care of the household and the children

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    Is the American media racist? Watch American television and you might think so. It’s been over fifty years since the civil rights movement and unfortunately American television, at times, keeps racism and discrimination alive. Some of America’s longest running and most favorite television shows are riddled with negative stereotypes, hidden prejudices, outright discrimination, and race-baiting. Even worse, is the commercials that are on everyday television that demoralized and debase a whole race

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    The satirical show ‘The Simpsons’, satirises aspects of life, in this episode its racism. In the episode ‘Mypods and Boomsticks’ the show exaggerates the view of Middle Eastern people. In particular the American view, stereotyping them with terrorism, and using black humour and absurdity to support that view. This show is aimed at young-adult and/or adult viewers, as many references to the real world may not be understood by younger viewers. The audience is positioned to think about if the episode

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    but in terms of sitcoms between the two shows I love Lucy and the Simpson there has been a lot of change. I love Lucy is an American television sitcom that was made in 1951 and ended in 1957. I love Lucy was an old modern television showed that was in black and white, the picture was old and not as advanced as television today. The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom started in 1989 and is still showing as of today. The Simpsons is a more colorful and also animated TV show. The picture is better

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    Family Tv Show Essay

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    Family sitcoms are arguably one of the most popular type of series on TV. Starting in the mid- 1900’s, family sitcoms became popular due to the fact that families were able to relate to the families they saw on TV. Although, if they weren’t able to relate, viewers enjoyed the shows simply due to the fact that the show gave them the ability to be part of such a “perfect” family for its duration. Family sitcoms such as “Leave it to Beaver”, gave birth to the family sitcom genre by creating a public

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    Family Guy Research Paper

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    television programs that are offensive, and filled with profanity. No wonder kids are so rebellious to their parents these days cause of shows like Family Guy. Other shows like The Simpsons could also have an affect on kids’ behavior in a negative way. Just to provide some background on the situation Family Guy and The Simpsons have big similarities and differences. Some which include derogatory language but we will get into that a little bit later. Now that we have an idea what’s going on let me get

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    Becoming The Dragon

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    Struck by lightning as a teenager, and now prone to wrecking electrical devices when within reach, it’s clear from the beginning that Andy Kerimov is not your average boy. Because of his sudden immunity to computers and televisions, Andy must discover other ways to entertain himself. He picks up reading, finds a man who teaches him archery and becomes a rather remarkable chef for which his family is grateful. When Andy’s father, a Russian scientist making gains on teleportation, forgets some important

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