Power In The Family Essay

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When individuals think of power in families, they think the head of the household has all the power automatically. However, members of a household all exert power on others. In the Tanner household from the TV show Full House, viewers often do not notice the overuse of power because every individual is loving in their own way. Almost every viewer knows that the members involved in Full House are not enemies with each other. Viewers who watch the show fall in love with the family in an instant. Often, individuals think the only ones that can have power are parents or older siblings. Power takes full charge in every immediate family, especially in the loving Tanner household. Together, members of the Tanner family control the household by exerting …show more content…

DJ, who is the oldest daughter, of the family wants these expensive tennis shoes and to do that she wants to get a job to pay for it. But, once her grades went downhill she had to quit the job and focus only on school work, so she does not fall behind. Other powers may come in play with this effect such as, economic power, because she must ask for money to receive the product she likes. This power conflicts with the normative because this resource is generally how a family can function, and if the authority figure denies the request, then there is possibly a reason for the economic resources to come …show more content…

Personal resources in power have taken a role and it's not only about authority. This means that an individual's characteristics can take over how someone decides to work with power. An example where this resource of power is used in this family is when Michelle who is the youngest sister of the three girls decides to have a lemonade stand to make her own money at a young age. This shows that the child would like to gain independence to get what she wants. If a child has too much power at an early age, then individuals tend to act like adults earlier than they need to (V16