Analysis Of Fresh Off The Boat

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Fresh Off the Boat is loosely inspired by the life of Eddie Huang, and it is a sit-com starring an Asian-American family. The Huang family consists of Grandma Huang (Louis’ mother), Louis (the father), Jessica (the mother), Eddie (the eldest child), Emery (the middle child) and Evan (the youngest child). The family was originally from Chinatown of Washington, D.C. now lives in Orlando, Florida. They moved to Florida so the father, Louis Huang, could open up a cowboy-themed restaurant. One of the things that make this show interesting is that it is about an Asian-American family and currently there is no other show out about Asian-American families. Another thing that makes this show interesting is the show premiered in February of 2015 but the show is set in the year 1995. The show is also based of a book called Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir by Eddie Huang. For the purpose of this paper I watched episode ten from season two called “The Real Santa”. The argument was that Santa is not good enough for Jessica’s children, more specifically Evan, because Santa lacks everything Jessica values. Jessica and Louis differ on the topic about Santa. Louis sees nothing wrong with the current jolly ole Santa that everyone knows You have to give Jessica some credit for the amount of effort she placed into each lie. Every time she fixed Santa she did not leave out any details. For example when explaining why Santa is Chinese Jessica told Evan that Santa is obsessed with red, he’s small enough to fit down the chimney, and all the toys have “Made in China” on them, obviously that must make Santa Chinese. Every parent comes up with white lies to tell their children, especially when it comes to the topic of Santa and Jessica is no different. Parents only want the best for their children and that is what Jessica tried to do in this episode even though she may have gone

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