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Leave it to Beaver VS The Cosby Show
Dheyaa AL-Karawi
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Leave it to Beaver VS The Cosby Show
One of the most activities that we are doing in our lives is making comparison even without notice it that. For instant, making comparisons between things, peoples, players, teachers, movies, TV shows…Etc. Have you ever asked someone you know (parent, brother, sister, friend) to make comparison between what was he watching of TV show in the past and what is he watching right now. However today we are going to introduce two different TV shows (Leave it to Beaver; The Cosby Show) that performed by different periods and will focus on some of the most important differences and similarities between them.
Leave it to Beaver is similar to The Cosby Show in several ways. First of all, both Leave it to Beaver and The Cosby show made in simple language to teach young children some important things by funny ways that should be noticed by the adult as well. Second, Leave it to Beaver is a Comedy Series U.S., and so is The Cosby Show. Also, the family in Leave it to Beaver is rich (not poor), and the family in The Cosby Show is, too. There are two parents in Leave it to Beaver. Similarly, there are two parents in The Cosby show. In addition, the parents in Leave it to Beaver love their children. Likewise, the parents in The Cosby show love their children. Both the little boy in Leave it to Beaver and the boy in The Cosby show have the same name "Theodore". Most importantly, the kids are the focus in both TV shows. There are several differences between Leave it to Beaver and The Cosby Show. At first glance, when you follow Leave it to Beaver you will probably infer that the subject is about education and the problems that may face schoolchildren. While, The Cosby Show was discussing problems that may face our children at home. Then, Leave it to Beaver is one of the first TV shows, which coincided with the beginnings of television broadcasts, so the Actors in Leave it to Beaver had had a little

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