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Full House Character Analysis
"Fuller house" is a spin off series of the show "Full House". In the first episode time is fast forwarded 29 years into the future with all of the family reunited under the same roof once again. Jeff Franklin shows that his characters conforms to gender stereotypes by using great character development, wittiness, and visual effects. Candace Cameron- Bure, who plays as D.J Tanner, just lost her husband who was a fire fighter and "died doing what he loved". Like her father in the first series, "Full House", Tanner is now a widowed women who is now parenting 3 of her children alone.

Tanner is struggling to support her children as a vet, when her sisters Stephanie Tanner, acted by Jodie Sweetin, and Michelle Tanner, acted by Mary-Kate, suggest
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Although it may seem as though she holds confidence when she tells everyone this her sisters are the ones who pick up on her uncertainty. Tanner temporarily moved in with her old family after the passing of her husband to help support her children however they're all moving to Los Angeles for each of their own individual …show more content…
Stephanie was in pursuit of her dream of becoming a D.J which she accomplishes, she even says to her sister D.J when asked by her that she is only "sticking around temporarily so that she may live without regrets". "Women are portrayed as spending their time dating and talking about the opposite sex".(2) This is a quote taken directly from "Girls in the Media". Based on this quote the audiance can see that Stephanie doe not fit in the typical gender roll catagory. As mentioned in the article, "tv is making women think that relationships is more important than womens own

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