

Conflict theorists have also seen the family as a social arrangement benefiting men more than women, allowing men to maintain a position of power. How does conflict theory apply family?Īccording to conflict theorists, the family works toward the continuance of social inequality within a society by maintaining and reinforcing the status quo. As the family grows individuals within the social unit compete for wealth and prestige hence it leads to creation of conflict…. This include struggle for resources and power. I really liked most of them, and I don’t think I can pick.Conflict theory focuses the way in which members of the family struggle for different aspects of life. If you asked me to pick my favorite brother… I would have to tell you that it’s… impossible, lol. Overall, I think it was a really good anime and I’m really hoping to see a second season (the sooner, the better!)! The re-watch value of this anime is pretty high for me, I wouldn’t mind watching it again right away! ^^ The animation was fluid and it looked really nice, too. At first, I noticed the characters looked a bit odd sometimes, especially Ema, but I didn’t notice it very much (if at all) by the end. As far as the art, I feel like it improved along the way. I think the seiyuus did an amazing job (I even became fond of Juli’s voice by the end) and everyone was well cast for their role. The songs were catchy and I liked how fun they were to watch. I have a tendency to skip them after the first couple episodes, but I watched these ones each and every time, lol. I have to admit, I really enjoyed this anime (it turned out better than I thought it would) and it became one of my favorite reverse harems! I still really liked the opening and ending, even at the end. And Miwa just amazes me she looks like she could be Masaomi’s age (if not younger), but she is his mother and gave birth to 12 children! Holy smokes woman, what is your secret? lol Anyway, they make a cute couple, don’t they? 😉

He seems like a nice guy though and I get the impression that he loves Ema very much. I felt bad for Ema when she thought her Papa was ignoring her when she discovered she was adopted, and I was disappointed that we didn’t actually get to see the conversation between the two of them explaining the whole situation. You seriously only see them in the episode where they get married (I think it’s episode 3). The last characters I wanted to talk about are Rintarou and Miwa. Rintarou & Miwa – The ever-absent parents. Whose with me!? P Well, I already wrote the summary for this, so I’m going to talk about each character again, but a little more in depth this time.

*sneaky sneaky* I myself was hoping for a 4-person ending at one point: Ema with the triplets~, lol. And *gasp*, were they hinting at a possible second season? ^.^ Even though I liked the way it ended, I can’t blame them for wanting to continue and give it a “real” conclusion by having her pick one (or two… or three…) brother(s) since it is a reverse harem and all.

🙂 Kudos to Ema for not being wishy-washy! <- More about that later. I was really debating whether I would like this anime at all in the last episode due to a certain brother (*cough*Subaru*cough*), but it actually ended really well. Well, I’m happy to say that by the end of this series, I didn’t need my “cheat sheet” anymore to remember who was who! Yay! \o/ Anyway, I went through a lot of mental flip-flopping when it came to this anime, especially during the last episode! Did I like this? Did I not like that? Should she end up with so-and-so or so-and-so? Well, you get the idea. You can find it here! This will probably be another very, very long review! てへ! Brothers Conflict has come to an end with 12 episodes (I don’t know why I thought there would be 13 o_O), so it’s time to sum it all up and write my review! If you haven’t read my First Impressions post about this anime, I recommend you read it first.
