In complex families, love is often treated as a finite resource. There is the Golden Child, the Scapegoat, the Invisible One, and the Mascot. The drama arises when these roles are challenged. Think of King Lear dividing his kingdom, or the Bluth family in Arrested Development competing for their mother’s approval. When a parent cannot love equally, siblings become enemies.

Ultimately, family drama explores the terrifying paradox of loyalty. We are told that "blood is thicker than water," but complex narratives ask: At what cost?

Stories that pit the traditional values of parents against the modern ambitions of children, often highlighting how love can coexist with fundamental disagreement [4].

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