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    Mansi Chaklasia SOC 101-08 Ms. Patterson November 11‚ 2011 The Sociological Perspective The sociological perspective is the special point of view in sociology that sees general patterns of society in the lives of particular people. The sociological perspective can be applied to virtually anything‚ ranging from art to a zombie. In movies and television shows such as‚ Smallville‚ Gandhi‚ and The Gods Must Be Crazy‚ the sociological perspective is displayed. Smallville is a television show that is based

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    In the movie Pleasantville it showed two teenagers‚ David and his twin sister Jennifer who were sucked into a black and white show called Pleasantville. During the movie a theme that really caught my attention was color. The Black and white in the movie may be a representation of the naiveness of the town folks‚ whereas; color may be a representation of open-mindedness and new experience. Before the twins arrived inside Pleasantville the way of living was much like it was in the olden days. Woman

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    Describe at least ONE important setting in the text(s). Explain how the setting helped to show the author / creator’s idea(s)‚ supporting your points with visual and / or oral language features. The film Pleasantville written‚ directed and produced by Gary Ross shows a time period in American History where life was more comfortable‚ stable and ‘perfect’ if you would generalise it. However‚ as the film ironically shows‚ this was a time when people were more ignorant‚ racist and most certainly

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    Pleasantville Point of View Assignment In Pleasantville‚ the main two characters were David as Bud and Jennifer as Mary Sue. These two teens are from the 1990s and get taken back to the 1950s sitcom “Pleasantville”. When they are taken back into time‚ the two teens took back with them modern day ways and alter the universe in “Pleasantville”. David and Jennifer didn’t try to stir up things for the town intentionally. David wanted to keep things the same so they can go back home and keep things

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    Defining the world ‘religion’ is not an easy process‚ fraught with difficulties. Throughout the ages‚ many attempts have been made. Often time’s people tend to focus on a very narrow definition that matches the person’s own beliefs but not others. One of the reasons it’s notoriously difficult to define because it crosses so many different boundaries in human experience. According to the Miriam Webster dictionary‚ religion could be identified as ‘a set of ideas concerning the cause‚ nature‚ and purpose

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    The movie “Pleasantville” (Produced and directed by Gary Ross in 1988) is more than just your ordinary film. Pleasantville sends a message within a message. Not only is it a great film‚ (made popular by New Line Cinema) it contains numerous biblical references. Some of the biblical references in this film may be easier to see and understand than others. But when asked to analyze this film and critique the biblical references you will understand just how many there are. To me the most obvious

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    The New Guinea cargo plane cult from a functionalist perspective stresses that the un-industrialization of the cult is due to the developed world not sharing technological advances with the tribe (cult). The tribe leader’s ability to explain the purpose of the cargo planes and the tribe’s inability to succeed with riches like that of the white man had a large affect on the tribe’s belief system. The tribes simple way of life was disturbed by the discovery of cargo planes in the sky‚ shocking whatever

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    One of the ways in which sociologists theorize deviance is through the control theory. This theory was first pioneered by Travis Hirschi in 1969. The control theory suggests that a person who does commit serious crimes is free of any emotional‚ social feelings and for those that do not commit crimes are able to control themselves to not commit crimes and behave in an acceptable manner in society without being a danger to others. Basically‚ this theory emphasizes that a person from birth is capable

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    Pleasantville Essay The film Pleasantville shows us the importance of change. Do you agree? In the film all the characters‚ inside and outside Pleasantville seem satisfied with who they are and have no desire to change‚ but during David and Jennifer’s stay they realize they are unsatisfied. Not knowing change was possible‚ the community of Pleasantville feel as if they need to adjust to this ‘change’ happening around them. Relationships end‚ the weather turns bad‚ choice and risk are introduced

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    child is religious or not. Sociology is also the study of patterns of inequality‚ deprivation and conflict in society. Although sociology is concerned with the study of many things that most people know a bit about and is seen to be ‘common sense’‚ sociological research has disproved many of these widely mistaken ideas with precise evidence‚ while striving to maintain objectivity and value freedom in their work. 2. Define norms‚ values and culture‚ include a reference. (criteria 1.2‚ Level 2 and Level3)

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