Deviance

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The Phantom of the Opera: A Labyrinth of Symbols and Society

Not only is “The Phantom of the Opera” a captivating story, but it also delves deeply into society’s dynamics and human psychology. By examining this story through the lenses of social constructionism, symbolic interactionism, and Carl Jung’s archetypal symbols, one can see the intricacy of the story and the depth of the characters. Unveiling the […]

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The Sociological Lens on Violence and Torture in Contemporary Cinema

The depiction of brutality and torture in modern film has significantly increased in recent years, a development that has alarmed and fascinated both critics and viewers. To comprehend this phenomenon, one must look beyond the obvious entertainment value and investigate the sociological ideas that shed light on why contemporary films frequently feature such graphic imagery.

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Deviance, Crime, and Social Control: A Sociological Analysis

The sociological notions of crime, social control, and deviance are essential to comprehending how societies operate and preserve order. We can gain deeper insights into the definition and management of crime, the reasons behind the labeling of particular actions as deviant, and the function of social institutions in these processes by utilizing sociological theories, such

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