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The Movie Crash Sociology

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The motion picture Crash written and directed by Paul Haggis, takes place in Los Angeles in a post 9/11 America. It is a collaboration of several connected stories of people and the prejudice based on race and ethnicity that they encounter. The movie emphasizes that prejudice and racism are not bound to whom they affect. Sociological perspectives such as: functional perspective, conflict perspective, and symbolic interactionist perspective, can all be traced out throughout the film. However conflict perspective is more eminent throughout the story line. Conflict perspective in sociology by definition is “interpretation of society as a struggle for power between groups engaging in conflict for limited resources”. Conflicts between many issues discuss are touched on by the movie, but stereotypes, gender roles, and social class are the most prominent. In a movie, where conflict is the foundation for the storylines stereotypes take a up a huge part in it. In the case of Farhad, and Persian shopkeeper he was the center of conflict. In the post …show more content…

She feels entitled to continue with her lavish lifestyle and way of living. Also, in the movie an officer ties to file a complaint that his partner is a racist, but due to the fact that it was hard for the Lieutenant to achieve his status since he was not a white man, he refused to do so and found a way around it. The social class and achieved status of a person meant more than the right thing or than others, as shown throughout the story. Another example of achieved status is when Rick Cabot shows favoritism towards the African American race to get himself higher up in the judicial system. These shows decisions and actions made in order to achieve and boost themselves

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