In the movie “Zootopia”, a brave bunny name Judy Hopps is trying to become the first rabbit cop. When she first joins the unit she is given a lesser job than everyone else who is looking for missing animals. Judy then meets a shifty fox named Nick Wilde, who tricks her in a hustle. Judy, making a deal with her commander, now has two days to find a missing Otter or she will quit her job and need Nick to find them. They found where the missing animal went, but realize they went to their original mindset as savage animals, and all the animals are all predators. Judy and Nick now need to find out what happen, to them and why? They find out a lamb is putting a bad name for the predator because she wants prey to be in more …show more content…
Social class is present in Zootopia as it is present in today society. According to Collins, P. H. (1993) social class as a type of structure based on the ownership, control of resource and the type of work one does. The social class for Nick and Judy is the same, which is lower class. Judy comes from a farm family, who settle and not really thinking big, afraid of predators mostly foxes. Nick Wilde seem to have a single parent household for his father did not seem present. His mom probably works and hardly make enough. So when Nick asks to become a scout, his mom and he saved money for can have a new uniform, something a middle class or higher could get more easily. An example of Judy being put or stereotype for her social status was from Nick. When she confronts him from hustling her, they then have an argument. She then tells him where she from, where he told her that she probably fails at a police officer and go and become a carrot farmer, something her parent