Little People Big World: Roloff Family

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Reality TV Analysis Little People Big World is about a married dwarf couple with four children and one of them is also a dwarf. This family is very hard working and down to earth. They work for everything they have and continue to try to make a better and more stable life for their family. They sell homemade jams and jellies and a own a beautiful 34-acre farm in Oregon . On episode one, “Little People Big Dreams”, they show the family and how they live their everyday life. They are not rich and have regular struggles like everyone, although they do experience more every day struggles than the normal person would. They are much smaller than the normal person so they take longer to do our quick errands, and are not fully capable of doing the …show more content…

The family is extremely wealthy due to Todd Chrisley, father and head of household, who is the founder and current CEO of Chrisley Asset Management in Atlanta, Georgia. This family comes off as picture perfect and happy go lucky, but they struggle with everyday issues and drama like every other family does. On episode one, “Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter”, they show the many privileges this family has, they also show how strict Todd is with his teenage daughter, Savannah. In Little People Big World, the show portrays the true story of the Roloff family in many ways. The producers attempt to focus on every struggle they face and do not sugarcoat any of their mistakes. The reality show captures how hectic raising four kids can be, just like in the real world. It even shows the many struggles dwarfism brings to their life with regular size kids. Chrisley Knows Best also portrays reality in some ways, but they seem to dramatize things and not fully show everything that happens in a situation. The problems the Chrisley’s face aren’t like the problems that the Roloff’s come across; their problems are kind of irrelevant in some ways, or to say not that important. They do show some problems and have the ways that they solve them, but I think it seems really scripted at

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