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    Family guy is an American adult sitcom created by Seth Mcfarlene for the Fox Broadcasting company. The series centers on the Griffins, a family consisting of parents, Peter and Lois, their children Meg, Chris, and Stewie, and their anthropomorphic dog, Brian. The show is set in the fictional city of Quahog, Rhode Island and exhibits much of its humor in the form of cutaway gags that often lampoon the American culture. Contrary to its title, this isn’t a family show The most intelligent members

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    members of the Griffin family. Lois, Peter, Brian, Stewie, Meg and Chris all have unique personalities and the show capitalizes on that for their comedy. Peter Peter is a bumbling blue collar worker who is always engaging in a variety of wacky situations. He is only moderately intelligent. The show often focuses on an issue that Peter has in some regard. Lois Lois is Peter's wife and comes from a very wealthy family. She is more intelligent and has more common sense than Peter. Meg Meg is the

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    Name Teacher’s name Course Date Family Guy Evaluation Argument. Family guy is one of the most famous adult TV animation at the moment. The show is based on an American Family living in Rhode Island. The father of the family is called Peter Griffin and the mother is called Lois. The parents have two teenage kids, namely Chris and Meg. They also have a dog named Brian. The dog is particularly smart. The family has also adopted a mutant baby called Stewie who is always trying to get rid of his parents

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    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 throughout the development of the series. On the one hand, we have Meg Griffin, the eldest daughter. In the very first episodes of the series, Meg shares

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    One example of a “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

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    follows a group of friends at school, Family Guy is about a family. The Griffin family consists of parents Peter and Lois, their children Chris, Meg, Stewie, and the family dog, Brian. Instead of showcasing the adventures of an individual struggling to balance impulses and responsibilities, Family Guy focuses on the dynamics created by family members who are extreme in their personality traits and very different from each other. Peter, the father, is impulsive, incompetent, and easily excitable. Lois

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    Family Guy, an animated sitcom about a New England family and their everyday dilemmas, is a way for viewers to see the comedic side of a dysfunctional family. The Griffins consist of Peter and Lois, the patriarch and matriarch, and Meg, Chris, and Stewie are the children(Family Guy). Every character is different from the next character. They are also weird in their own way. The television show itself displays feminism, structuralism, and gay and lesbian criticism. Each character in the show also

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    of the family works along with their dysfunctionalities of the characters. Although they are close in character design Peter Griffin is far more narcissistic than Homer Simpson even in the way he places his faults and his wrong doings on Meg. As oppose to Homer who is more childlike in his actions yet is caring towards his family. In season 4 episode 6 – “Petarded” it shows Peters rationality is almost non-existent, from locking his keys out of the car to questioning what color is the red firetruck

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    officer was trying to shoot Peter, it missed and hit a child’s John F. Kennedy PEZ dispenser. He smiles, and says “Good thing I still got my Bobby Kennedy PEZ dispenser.” Some people may view this as offensive, because John F Kennedy was a widely liked president who was assassinated from a shot to the head back in the year 1963 (“John F. Kennedy”). Bobby Kennedy was JFK’s younger brother, was also shot to death five years later ("Robert F. Kennedy”). In another episode, Peter is on a boat, standing on

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