According to the definition in the textbook, it defines sociological imagination as “the application of imaginative thought to the asking and answering of sociological questions” (Giddens, A., A10, 2016). Sociological imagination is the ability to see and to understand the different social factors and changes on individuals’ private and public lives. Sociological imagination demonstrates the need for people to be able to have a broader view of the nature and the environment. According to “Essentials of Sociology”, the authors Anthony Giddens and Mitchell Duneier refer a quote from the sociologist C. Wright Mills, and she mentions that sociological imagination requires people to “think themselves away” from their daily routines so that they can relook at them with a new version (Giddens, A., P.33, 2016). Sociology imagination is the way…