Use critical thinking skills in order to analyze a film of your choice. The main purpose of this final paper will be applying major theoretical perspectives and sociological concepts to events in the film. You should take what you know from class and assess the film from a sociologists point of view. This paper should include an analysis from each of the three sociological perspectives (Functionalist, Conflict, Symbolic Interaction) and utilize theoretical underpinnings from each perspective or course concepts to evidence your point (e.g. internationalist, feminism, looking-glass self, labeling theory, strain, norms, deviance, socialization, subcultures, countercultures, social constructions, etc.). Your paper should also include a brief overview of the film. Remember that this is a formal paper that requires correct punctuation, grammar, citations, thesis statement, etc.
Requirements
Title page with appropriate APA formatting
Four (4) academically sound sources (Three of which need to be from outside your book. Remember that the film does not count as one of your sources, yet you should reference it in your paper and references page)
APA in-text citations
References Page
Six (6) FULL pages
Double Spaced
1 Inch Margins
Times New Roman
12 point font
Page numbers
Headers (not required but can be utilized)
You do not need an abstract