Ozzie And Harriet
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“The Adventure’s of Ozzie and Harriet” was a television sitcom
shown in the 1950’s. The characters were Ozzie (father), Harriet (mother),
Ricky (oldest brother), and David (youngest brother). Although this
family seems perfect, nothing is ever perfect.
“Ozzie and Harriet” is an example of many things wrong with a
family sitcom. One of the things wrong with this show is its lack of
reality. People who watch “Ozzie and Harriet” feel that their own family
members should have the same relationship as this television family. Mr.
Curtis writes, “….they love to walk into rooms of the house and greet
each other. Scene after scene begins with: ‘Hi Mom. Hi, Pop’”. In a
normal family, we don’t greet each other every time we see each other.
We just might pass by each other without a thing to say. But according to
the show, the ideal family would say hello with a smile.
The show did have some problems that were not life changing but
became more like daily obstacles that the family had to overcome. The
Nelson family’s problems consisted of, Harriet’s decision to change her
hairstyle or Ozzy’s chance to spend time with his kids. These problems
seem petty in comparison with the social problems of that time. Despite
this show being a reality show, it doesn’t address any real world problems
of that time. During that time, there was oppression of women,
discrimination of minorities, domestic violence, sexual harassment, etc.
The family in the show, does not encounter any of these problems.
As Gregory Curtis writes:
“The plots, such as they are, often concern events or issues from the
daily life of the Nelson’s. Will Ozzie play ping-pong in the father
and son tournament with David or Ricky? Is David old enough to
have his own key to the house? Should Harriet change her
hairstyle?”
It...