The Roles of Family Members in Modern Family

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In 2009, American Broadcast Channel changed the way America viewed families with the premiere of the hit television show Modern Family. The show follows three families, Jay Pritchett’s and his two children, from his first marriage, Mitchell and Claire. Jay is married to a much younger woman, Gloria, who has a child from a previous marriage, named Manny. Mitchell lives with his partner Cameron and they have an adopted Vietnamese daughter, Lily. Claire’s family is the most like the traditional family. She is married to her husband Phil Dunphy and together they have three kids, Haley, Alex, and Luke (Modern Family). The show exposes the families’ struggles to get along and survive with such a different way of living. With that said, their family picture demonstrates very well all of the strong personalities and roles of each family member.
The American identity is described as the motivation to succeed, the desire to solve problems, and the combination of different backgrounds. Modern Family deals with every single one of those attributions. Phil, on the far left in the picture, is a realtor. He goes to work to sell houses in order to provide for his family. Mitchell, in the grey sweater on the couch, does the same for Cameron, on the far right, Lily, in Cameron’s arms, and himself. Their desire to solve problems is displayed in just about every episode of the show. Whether it’s Luke, sitting on the floor on the far left, getting stuck under the house because Phil was too scared to go instead or Jay, the older man in red, trying to have a closer relationship with his Manny, in the orange shirt and standing in the middle, the family constantly are fixing the issues they create. As the picture shows, Gloria, in the red dress and in th...

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...er roles, however race is a big point in the show, and class is barely mentioned.
The families in Modern Family are a great example of how America is evolving. They have kept the American identity with their desires and drive to succeed and fix things, along with being of different races and backgrounds. Yet, they have morphed and evolved the so-called “perfect family” by Jay and Gloria’s obvious age difference and Mitchell and Cameron’s relationship. The gender roles within the families have somewhat stayed the same as in past ideal families, aside from Phil and Claire’s swap of power. Gloria’s race is a constant situation causer, whether it’s her thick accent or the stereotypical characteristics and actions. Class, on the other hand, is rarely brought up throughout the show. Modern Family shows just how much the idea of family is changing in present day America.

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