Overview of the Family in the Mockumentary: Modern Family

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The Modern Mockumentary

The average family: a married man and women, 2.5 children, with a beautiful home that has a white picket fence and a dog. However, this “average” family image has changed drastically over the past decade particularly with the acceptance of gay marriage and green cards that are easier to obtain; this has had a substantial influence not only on our society but leverage on social media. An example of this changed media dynamic is displayed through the comedic mockumentary, Modern Family. Within this fictional, interview style comedy series, three families that are extremely stereotypical, live their interrelated lives. The series follows these three families, an “average” American family featuring a married man, Phil, and women, Claire, who have three children, a gay couple, Mitchell and Cameron, who adopted a child and an older man, Jay, that is Claire and Mitchell’s father, married to a hot young Columbian women who also have a son. Modern Family, which is given a reality-style, has cameras following around each stereotypical family, portraying a very dynamic interrelation.

Since the three cliché families are advertised as being interrelated, it is meant as a representation of the differences that can vary within extended families. Because there is a large amount of characters that play major roles, an interview style is used for the viewers to gain insight within situations and explain events; this is a creative and easy to understand way to communicate and connect with the audience, which is very broad. The drastic contrast of family styles and personalities creates a wide range that the TV series can appeal to. The large spectrum which Modern Family appeals to consists of: the “average” ...

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...ility to get married, displays the legalization and societal acceptance of the LGBT community. Since the three families are interrelated, the reactions and points of view from the other cast members portray a positive way of coping with gay family members. The acceptance and unconditional love that is placed on their relationship is a positive example of a healthy way to cope. However, a suggestive and controversial aspect within their relationship is based around affection. Through the first series, Mitchell and Cameron were not affectionate to each other, portraying Mitchell shy and apprehensive about displaying intimacy. However, the second series, which was filmed a few years later, represents the progress that the LGBT community had made; this is exhibited through one of the episodes where Mitchell and Cameron actually display their affection, and kiss.

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