New York lawyer moves to rural farming community

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"New York lawyer moves to rural farming community" is the central fish‑out‑of‑water premise of the classic American sitcom *Green Acres*, in which an urban attorney and his wife struggle to adapt to eccentric small-town farm life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish-out-of-water premise
sitcom premise
television series premise
associatedWorkTitle Green Acres NERFINISHED
centralPremiseOf Green Acres NERFINISHED
commonTrope big-city professional in the country
fish-out-of-water comedy
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes Green Acres NERFINISHED
destinationSetting rural farming community
genre comedy
sitcom
includesCharacterType eccentric small-town residents
urban professional
mainCharacterOccupation lawyer
mainCharacterOrigin New York City NERFINISHED
narrativeTheme adaptation to small-town life
city vs country values
culture clash
relationshipFocus husband and wife adjusting to new environment
settingContrast urban life vs rural life
timePeriodOfPopularity 1960s American television
tone humorous
lighthearted
usedInMedium television

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Green Acres narrativeFocus New York lawyer moves to rural farming community