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Sex Lies And Kickball Essay On Modern Family

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Modern family has been know to be the postmodern tv series today. It involves a family who is seen as very stereotype. All members of the family seen to be consider know it all’s, but struggle to communicate with each other. This episode involves the women standing up for themselves in order to be heard, but the men are the emotionally unstable ones. . As well showing that all families have problems just like all the modern familias today. This is why Modern Family season nine, episode four, “ Sex, Lies and Kickball” is an oppositional postmodern work that rejects the good girl/ bad girl dinamic, traditional gender roles and patriarchal ideology.
During the argument between Alex and her mom, she wanted to show mom that her relationship with Ben is a sexual relationship. She clarifies that there will be no more good girl, and in order to prove her mom wrong and make her understand her, she becomes the bad girl. In critical theory it stated, “ bad girls …show more content…

During his staying he spends more time with Gloria then Jay his best friend. That made Jay very left out, and confuse as to why his best friend isn’t spending time with him. Gloria would treat Shorty as he was a kid, because Manny her son is off to college. “ Traditional gender roles cast men as rationals,strong, protective, and decisive; they cast women as emotional, irrational, weak, nurturing, and submissive” (81). Men aren’t supposed to show there emotions, but Jay told Gloria how he felt, and that he thinks that his best friend didn’t want to spend time with him to be with her. While Gloria is nurturing, she as well rejected the gender role, she didn’t show she was weak, and didn’t showcase her emotions as to why she was treating Shorty as a child. The one who seem to tell her, her emotions was Jay, he explain to her that she is doing things that she used to do with Manny with Shorty, because of the absence of

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