Argumentative Essay On Family Guy

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There are a number of shows that are based around families and one of those shows is Family Guy. It is an American adult animated sitcom which is based around a family known as the Griffins. This family consists of parents Peter and Lois along with their three children, Meg, Chris and Stewie. Both Meg and Chris are teenagers while Stewie is still a baby. The family also has a pet dog named Brian who happens to talk. The father is a blue collar worker and the wife is a stay at home mother who comes from a wealthy family. Their daughter Meg, is an awkward teenager who sometimes gets ridiculed and ignored by the family while the teenage son, Chris who is overweight and intelligent who is often viewed as a younger version of his father. The youngest is Stewie who is obsessed with violence and is quite intelligent. For instance, Stewie is always finding ways to kill his mother which could be because the grudge he holds against her for having him stay in her womb for 9 months. Some may say the dynamic of the Griffins family is strange and dysfunctional due to the way the family sometimes treat each other including putting each other down. Other times, the family is supportive of each other. …show more content…

Lois wanted to make Stewie’s 1st birthday extra special especially since she felt like she missed a lot at her other two children’s 1st birthday but most importantly, she wanted her family to be together. Even though the father, Peter is ignorant and sometimes looks like he ignores his children, he is actually can be very caring. For example, Meg had came home from school crying because she felt like she didn’t fit in with anyone at school no matter how hard she tried and so Peter had comforted her by saying encouraging things like how she was one of a kind girl. From talking to her father, Meg felt better and happier and had thanked

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