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Learn morePrepared For: Film Studies / Sociology of Media Date: [Current Date] Subject: Analysis of narrative trends, character archetypes, and conflict resolution in films depicting stepfamilies (2000–Present). 1. Executive Summary Modern cinema has shifted from the "evil stepparent" fairy-tale trope (e.g., Cinderella , Snow White ) toward nuanced, realistic portrayals of blended families. Contemporary films explore the logistical, emotional, and legal complexities of remarriage and step-sibling dynamics. This report identifies three dominant narrative frameworks: The Assimilation Struggle , The Loyalty Conflict , and The Late-Life Merger . It concludes that while progress has been made, cinema still often relies on the biological parent as the "savior" figure, leaving the stepparent archetype partially unresolved. 2. Historical Context & Evolution | Era | Dominant Trope | Example | Core Conflict | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1930s–1980s | The Villainous Stepparent | Cinderella (1950) | Jealousy / Resource Hoarding | | 1990s | The Comic Reluctance | The Parent Trap (1998) | Identity confusion / Pranks | | 2000s–2010s | The Well-Intentioned Failure | Step Brothers (2008) | Adult-child regression / Territory | | 2020s+ | The Structural Realist | The Lost Daughter (2021) | Maternal ambivalence / Autonomy |