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    and going of class distinction. The social class is a system of social classification that assigns different values upon different groups of people in any particular societies. People are grouped into a set of hierarchy with different standards of living, ranking, and benefits in the community. During the French period ruling by Louis XVI, the social order divided into three different groups, which are First, Second, and Third Estate. The French revolution eventually occured when social conflict…

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    Abegail Hawley Ms. Maggert English III 21 March 2018 Social Class and Morality Indian activist Mahatma Gandhi once said, “Morality is the basis of things and truth is the substance of all morality.” Tcche roaring twenties was a spendthrift era. The lower social classes really wanted to attain wealth and luxury, but couldn’t due to the restriction put on them by societal norms. This began the era of bootlegging, gangs and crime all across the country and the decline of morality. In F. Scott…

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    People have a tendency to exalt themselves above others. Pride is a dominate feature of what we tend to think of as modern cultures. This is no less the case in Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, people place themselves and others in social classes, almost always placing themselves at the top, unaffected by the fact that they might be on the bottom of someone else’s list. People have a tendency to blindly push other humans below them in a way that is unchristian, prideful and humbling to…

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    Marx and Weber had different definitions for social class. Marx’s proposed that social class had a two class system, this system was split up amongst the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. Marx believed that social class in contemporary societies was determined by the means of ownership. The bourgeoisie owned the means of production, such as factories, farms, coal mines etc. The proletariat were classified as manual workers who worked for the bourgeoisie. Marx suggested that the ownership of…

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    Before 1789 in France, social class was a system that had defined an individual. The three main ranks were the First Estate, Second Estate, and Third Estate. The monarch, however, stood above all social rankings. The First Estate was the highest of the social class pyramid. They consisted of well educated clergymen, had access to high offices, and did not pay any taxes. The Second Estate was below the First Estate. They were wealthy nobles who were spared from paying taxes. Together, the First…

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    In the nineteen-twenties it is seen that social class was filled with deception in addition, skepticism. This is emphasized in the book, “The Great Gatsby”, by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Social class was shown in The Great Gatsby throughout the entirety of the book. For instance, when Gatsby drives thru the Valley of Ashes in his luxurious car, you can see the comparison between high social class, and also low social class. Deception was a major theme throughout the book. It was shown threw affairs,…

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    Persuasion and the Class Differences in Nineteenth-Century Britain Victorian England was one the most fascinating time periods in history. With all of the glamour and regality that was often associated with the Victorian era, one cannot help but to be swept away with ideas of royal balls in splendorous estates of the upper class. However, there was much more that lied underneath the skin of the Victorian Era. Indeed, the discussion of gender roles and social classes were rampant in this…

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    I. Social class The Great Gatsby talk about the story that Gatsby pursue the bigwigs, but it end up with him death. For Gatsby tragedy, the society has inescapable responsibility. In a word, the social class imply the Gatsby’s tragedy was inevitable. Gatsby was born in a poor family at the Midwestern United States, his life was very difficult in the childhood. After he suffered from the poverty, he desire to become a rich man and he also have a big ambition: he don’t want to do a ordinary…

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    Anyon describes “working class” as the lowest class in this reading. The kids coming from these families survive below the poverty lines or working on a minimum wage jobs. The students were handed over the rules and regulations without explaining the reason behind it. Sometimes they were made to note down the homework and made to complete the work just for the sake of getting it done. They did not have the right to fulfill their wishes or make a decision. The “middle class” were the students…

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    culture has been unfairly divided for centuries, including by race, social class and social status. Sociologist, Max Weber implied that individuals ought to be arranged in society by using certain factors. Not to mention there are a number of social classes, each of them consisting of distinctive characteristics. Family structures and neighborhoods are affected in both good and bad ways by these social classes. The social class inequality are perceived differently by the three theoretical…

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