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    Symbolic violence is hard to identify‚ but is ever present in all aspects of American society. It exists in the legal‚ educational‚ and penal systems continuously‚ and has for as long as the United States of America has existed. Taking a closer look at these institutions will uncover what was designed to remain hidden‚ which is the enforcement of a hegemonic code‚ designed to promote adherence to the dominant portions of society. This code is in place to keep the elite classes in society in power

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    Symbolic Interactionism in the Boondock Saints Dylan Sadick Western New England University The Boondock Saints was a film released in 1999 about the MacManus twins. The MacManus brothers began as two regular Irish men working in a meat factory‚ but after encountering several traumatic events they begin a new career‚ which involved the killing of men that they deemed corrupt and evil. With the help of their friend Rocco‚ a member of the Italian mob‚ they begin clearing the city of Boston

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    have decided to do my research on teen pregnancy and to use symbolic interactionism as my first short report. Symbolic interactionism are based on micro levels analysis‚ which focuses on small groups rather than on larger- scale social structures. It focus more on examining people’s day-to-day interactions and their behavior in groups. George Herbert Mead and Herbert Blumer are the ones who created this perspective. According to them symbolic interaction perspective is a society is the sum of the interactions

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    who is “different”. But‚ by giving him the chance to talk she was able to let her guard down. I think that it is a wonderful thing. Him on the other hand‚ he was adjusting the way he spoke with her to seem more appealing. This is a result of the symbolic interaction theory. We never know the impact someone can have on our lives‚ and I think that’s the point that the filmmakers were trying to make. Katie‚ was the one who had the biggest impact in the film‚ for taking

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    Symbolic interactionism analyzes the way people socialize by looking at the symbols they use (Carl‚ 2011). These symbols seem random‚ but that is because they are given meaning by the society that uses them. For the purpose of symbolic interactionism‚ symbols refer to the means used to communicate‚ such as language and expressions‚ as well as objects that have a meaning. Symbolic interactionists believe that the way people use and regard these symbols reflect their personal norms and those of their

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    not abortion contributes to the corruption of today’s society‚ using the symbolic interaction paradigm. We have come to the consensus‚ as a group‚ that abortion does contribute to the corruption of today’s society simply because it is such a heated issue and therefore people choose sides. When people choose sides‚ and are unable to look at a situation from another person’s point of view‚ there tends to be corruption. Symbolic interactionism is a theoretical perspective that people use definitions

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    authority to inscribe an entire generation with their beliefs? This is because‚ for years‚ those same people also had to follow a set of rules they probably did not believe in themselves. This is how I think postmodernism came to be with the original disobedience in writing came. The point of postmodernism is to go against traditional classifications to question the objective truth associated with the enlightenment‚ and to prove that there are no social truths but social constructs that our society to

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    The scene in the movie that displays a great example of symbolic interaction is when Chavis hits one of his teammates while the football team is preparing to watch film before their next game. This event all started to what appeared in my eyes as such an immature act‚ when both Chavis and his teammate became angry from their elbows touching on an armrest in the school auditorium. To the normal person this may seem like something that wouldn’t result in a physical altercation but coming up from in

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    you can see symbolism practically everywhere. It is a huge part of the movie‚ in my opinion. They are either very eye catching. Some were barely visible. One symbolic quote is‚ “Masquerade! Every face a different shade. Masquerade. Look around‚ there’s another mask behind you!” Throughout the movie‚ mirrors have been used as a symbolic piece. When you look into the mirror‚ you see yourself through your own eyes. What we perceive in that reflection can either be reality or a distortion. It can

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    Functionalist vs. Symbolic Interactionist Functionalists believe that each aspect of society is interdependent and contributes to society’s functioning as a whole to create stability or work toward the same common goal. The government‚ or state‚ provides education for the children of the family‚ which in turn pays taxes on which the state depends to keep itself running. The family is dependent upon the school to help children grow up to have good jobs so that they can raise and support their own

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