Full House TV Show Analysis

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After watching an hour to two hours of the show Full House, a typical 1980's sitcom. This show is about a father (Danny) accompanied by his best friend (Joey) and brother-in-law (Jessie) all living in one house to raise his three daughters(D.J., Stephanie, And Michelle). This show is very different from life today; today you would not see three grown men living together to raise three girls. The girls were dressed in 80's styled clothes, because that was the time period, however their style is very different from what you would see now. But the girls were dressed very modest unlike today you will see girls with shorts too short and tops that show too much. The guys were usually dressed nicer no matter where they were going, like natural waist pants with a collared shirt tucked in. …show more content…

This family would eat breakfast and dinner together in their home. It is rare today to have families eat together, especially breakfast and at their home. Whereas today families go to McDonalds or other fast food joints because their schedules are just too full. Another difference between this show and life today is the youngest daughter, Michelle, was always tucked in to bed and sang to by her father, Uncle, and Joey. Parents today do tuck in their children but I don't see it being an every night thing. Throughout the episodes if one of the girls were upset they weren't afraid to show emotion, this was the same for the guys. In the episode where Jessie moves out, Michelle takes it the wrong way and when she finally understands the situation she is then upset about it. Then Jessie finds out Michelle is upset and he too gets upset and shows emotion. This generation of teenagers tend bottle up emotions and keep to themselves. The girls in this show aren't afraid to cry or to go to one of the guys for

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