Thursday, May 1, 2014

Television Families

The Griffin Family from Family Guy includes two neglectful parents, Peter and Lois, who struggle to find the time to be parents to their three children, Meg, Chris, and Stewie.
1.            One of the main challenges the children often face is dealing with their drunk, stupid and careless father Peter. As a result the kids tend to act out. Stewing, the youngest, is always finding new ways to try and kill his mother. I believe this is a form of him begging for his mothers attention which he so desperately needs. 

22. To be honest pretty much everything challenges Peter and Louis. Peter does whatever he wants whenever he wants, then after that hell go to the Clam (a bar) to get drunk with his friends. Louis for some reason allows him to do whatever he wants, which gives the impression that the kids can do whatever they want without punishment, which is why they act out so much.

33. Chris, Stewie and Megs behaviors stem directly from their parents. Their parents set the example that there is no punishment to anything. The kids then think its okay to do whatever they want.   

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