Family Guy Satire

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Family guy, the successful animated cartoon series brings entertainment weekly to worldwide audiences of up to 22 million. The sitcom, created by the talented Seth McFarlane was originally designed to target specifically the American audience, but later due to popularity now broadcasts it’s hilariously ridiculing jokes all over the world. Through the loveable characters of the series, Seth is able to recreate the pressing issues of today’s society into sarcastic and biased situations, in which the flaws of the opposing views are brought to light and mocked in a way suited for mature audiences. This spoken essay will directly analyse the language used in the sitcom series, to give an understanding behind the script of Family guy and how the writer’s techniques effectively present pressing issues in a lighter and more humorous manner for the target audience. Peter Griffin, protagonist, is the star of the show and father to 2 dysfunctional teens, a cynical and slightly homosexual toddler, and a humanistic talking dog. Although Peter is labelled as the father and protector of the family, he is in no way of the description. The scripted father figure displays the issues that are associated with real life struggles of parenting, including negligence, assault, continuous social abuse, sexism towards the daughter and complete absence in the child’s lives. The script of the …show more content…

Celebrities commonly make appearances on the show during the times at which they are under the spotlight for events discussed in real time. As the famous character makes a slip up off camera, they are animated and mocked in order to intentionally provoke and relate to the audience. An example of satire is during an episode where Peter humorously attempts to compliment his wife by saying “Look at you! You look like Britney Spears! … Except not a fat

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