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== Differences with ''All in the Family'' == *In contrast with their American counterparts Archie and Edith Bunker, Alf and Else Garnett had a more dysfunctional marriage which involved both constantly hurling insults at each other.<ref name=differences>{{cite news|url=https://idus.us.es/bitstream/handle/11441/18378/file_1.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y|title=The Americanization of A Bigot: From Till Death Us Do Part To All In The Family|first=Leonardo|last=Buonomo|publisher=Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos, nΒΊ 16 (2012)|place=Seville, Spain|pages=29β41|date=17 January 2013|accessdate=20 August 2022}}</ref> *Unlike Edith, who usually did not react to Archie whenever he insulted her by calling her "dingbat", Else was less happy with her marriage and would call her husband "pig" after he called her "silly moo".<ref name=differences /> Unlike Else, Edith would refrain from sharing her husband's prejudices.<ref name=differences /> *Though both the Garnett and Bunker households were intended to represent working class life, Archie Bunker's house was one of more private, cozier quality.<ref name=differences /> In contrast to the Bunker household, Alf Garnett's family lived in a very modest house which, at least in the series' early seasons, had only one lavatory (and that outdoors), and no telephone.<ref name=differences /> Unlike the less prosperous Garnett household, the socio-economic status of the Bunker household was considered to be [[lower-middle class]].<ref>{{cite thesis |last=Wright |first=John Lewis |date=August 1975 |title=Criticism and Television Comedy Drama: An Analysis of ''All In The Family'' |type=PhD dissertation |publisher=Bowling Green State University |url=http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1566297715172567 |accessdate=16 May 2023}}</ref> *Like Alf Garnett, Archie Bunker was both conservative-minded and bigoted. However, Alf's attitude and language was more violent.<ref name=differences /> Unlike the more abrasive Alf Garnett, Archie Bunker was regarded as a tamer, watered-down version of his British counterpart, and was even considered a protagonist.<ref name=differences /> *Like Mike Rawlins, Michael Stivic lacked religion and had left-wing political views. However, unlike Rawlins, Stivic's political views were not socialist-leaning, as he was a liberal Democrat.
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