Crash ENG 223 Marvin Gomez September 23‚ 2014 Crash Questions - Week 1 Assignment Please respond to each question with at least three sentences. (One full paragraph :-) 1. Which of the characters do you identify with? Why? Are there any characters you find it harder to identify with? Why? I think I identify myself and could relate to Daniel‚ because he is stereotyped in the movie because of the way he looks. He has tattoos and he is bald‚ in the movie he is stereotyped as a gang member
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Because the characters in “Crash” portrayed a variety of ethnicities‚ the movie attempts to address the diversity represented in the American landscape and also the stereotypes connected to these ethnicities. There was the stereotype of the white female victim‚ played by Sandra Bullock. After already displaying her prejudice against African American males by holding her purse tighter and grabbing on to her husband’s arm when she encountered two of them in the streets of her neighborhood; she coincidentally
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1. List the four characteristics of herding/nomadic groups brought up in the Crash Course Video. They aren’t Jack Kerouac‚ they don’t produce manufactured goods‚ they live close to nature and harsh conditions‚ and they are more egalitarian. Complete the following chart: What Why Migration They move around according to the weather. They move in order to feed their animals. Trade They would trade with the near by settlers. They traded in order to get
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The Three Major Sociological Perspectives: Tools for Analyzing Society Perspective Level of Analysis Central Assumptions about Society View of the Individual Central Concepts Critique Functionalism Macro Society is a system of interrelated and interdependent parts. Society is naturally balanced and stable. Each part of society functions to maintain society’s stability. Cultural consensus exists and leads to social order. Ideology supports the system. People are shaped by society
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English september 8‚ 2009 Literary Perspectives The following information was excerpted from The Bedford Introduction to Literature‚ 8th edition‚ 2079–2098 Formalist critics are primarily concerned with the language‚ structure‚ and tone of a work‚ otherwise known‚ as it’s “formal elements”. Formalists gravitate towards “intrinsic” matters in a piece of literature‚ in simpler terms‚ diction‚ irony‚ paradox‚ metaphor‚ and symbol. In a similar fashion‚ they emphasize larger elements
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major sociological perspectives of functionalism‚ conflict theory‚ and symbolic interactionism. Identify which perspectives use a macrolevel or a microlevel of analysis. Some similarities between these sociological perspectives are that two of them work for the macro level perspective but there are some differences. The symbolic interactionism focuses in face-to-face interactions in small groups and it focuses on the microsociology analysis. The Functionalism perspective focuses on the way
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The Symbolic Nature of the Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter introduces themes within the story that recur in several settings and serve as metaphors for the underlying conflicts. The trouble in interpreting The Scarlet Letter is the fact that the story is packed full of symbolism that can be either overlooked‚ or misinterpreted. From the actual letter A’‚ down to the use of colors‚ Hawthorne wrote his story with the intention of making the reader work harder and read
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The movie Crash has a lot to do with psychology; many of the characters’ actions and behaviors can be explained in psychological terms‚ especially in terms of social psychology. For example‚ in one of the first scenes‚ Rick and Jean Cabot‚ who are white‚ are carjacked by Anthony and Peter‚ who are black. Jean attributes the carjacking to the skin color of the two men: she believes that they carjacked her because they are black. When the Cabots are home‚ it seems that there is little equity in their
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Omnipotent View of Management - the view that managers are directly responsible for an organization’s success or failure. Symbolic view of Management - the view that much of an organization’s success or failure is due to external forces outside managers’ control. Symbolic view of Management - the view that much of an organization’s success or failure is due to external forces outside managers’ control. Global economic recession - began with US home mortgage and soon affected businesses as
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Sociological perspective is a way of looking at the world through a sociological lens (Ferris and Stein 9). Sociologists use sociological perspective as a tool to understand human life in society. The following practices may be helpful in understanding sociology and thinking sociologically. Structural Functionalism is a paradigm that begins with the assumption that society is a unified whole that functions because of the contributions of its separate structures (Ferris and Stein 18). The Functionalist
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