1/21/2009

Observation 2

Many television cartoons in today's society portray issues that face our world in their episodes. In order to attract viewers the publishers of these cartoons ironically mock the issues they portray. The hit series "Family Guy" is an exact example of these cartoons that have been described. In "Family Guy" the show is revolved around the Griffen family and the issues they face and problems they develop. The publishers usually throw in real issues from society for the Griffens to face. In the show the Griffens usally handle the problems in a real sarcastic manner, but a lesson is usually learned from the manner of handling problems. In one episode the father and daughters of the Griffen family work at metaphorical Wal-Mart in the show whiles others hate them for working their becuase of power surges caused by the monopoly. Cartoons on televsion today such as "Family Guy" portray today's society in their show through irony and sarcasm.

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