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1) The movie The Jungle Book from 1967 tells the story of Mowgli, a boy raised by wolves who must leave the jungle to escape the tiger Sher Khan. He is guided by Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear. 2) The document analyzes three key sociological concepts shown in the movie: the sociological imagination and how humans view the environment; Sher Khan's resentment towards humans after being attacked by Mowgli's father; and the true friendship between Mowgli, Bagheera and Baloo as they protect each other. 3) It discusses how these concepts relate to sociological ideas of how social environments shape perspectives, the dangers of resentment,
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Movie Review Assignment

1) The movie The Jungle Book from 1967 tells the story of Mowgli, a boy raised by wolves who must leave the jungle to escape the tiger Sher Khan. He is guided by Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear. 2) The document analyzes three key sociological concepts shown in the movie: the sociological imagination and how humans view the environment; Sher Khan's resentment towards humans after being attacked by Mowgli's father; and the true friendship between Mowgli, Bagheera and Baloo as they protect each other. 3) It discusses how these concepts relate to sociological ideas of how social environments shape perspectives, the dangers of resentment,
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Student’s Name
Student Number
Movie Title THE JUNGLE BOOK
Release Year 1967
Movie Reference Reitherman, Wolfgang, Cabot, Sebastian, Harris, Phil, & Reitherman,

Bruce. (, 1967). The Jungle Book (Movie, 1967). Informit, Melbourne

(Vic.).

https://edutv.informit.com.au/watch-screen.php?videoID=920445
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Movie Overview Raised by a family of wolves since birth, Mowgli must leave to the

human dwell to escape from the tiger Sher Khan. Guided by Panther

Bagheera and Bear ballu, this little boy takes on various wildlife,

including a slippery snake and a limp gorilla. Along the way, Mowgli

learns important life exercises as his epic journey to self-expression

evokes pleasure and experience.


COURSE CONNECTIONS:
SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPT 1
Sociological CONCEPT- SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION

Concept Identified The Jungle Book explains how humans are a race in many things that

make up the earth and how we view the environment and the other

creatures that make up the earth. Every creature can float life. Some

things are offered in every room; others are not the same.

Sociological As children, we accept this, but we understand that the environment or

Concept Defined creatures are not considered as we get older. Or, they can often be

&Referenced misused. It happens to people who hide ambiguous morale and

participate in power struggles abandoned by the environment. Humans


can use their right side, which is the most significant difference between

us and other creatures. Unfortunately, on reflection, these limits usually

value individual thought processes above things that benefit our entire

human race and the people around us. We don't remember that there is

no nature around us. We are just guests.

Course The enthusiastic social concept of this section is illustrated in two ways

Connection in the film.

1. The oath of the animals gives equal attention to all creatures.

2. The main character Mowgli and the other creatures seem to be afraid

of humans outside of the forest, which depicts us destroying other

animals and the earth's communities.

The basic understanding of this concept is that human behaviour is

shaped by meetings where people have a place and the social

cooperation in these groups. People generally recognize their social

world as "normal" without a doubt. But the social perspective allows us

to see society as an incredible social component created by human

beings and adapted to their transformation.

This social vision welcomes a new way of focusing on natural

environmental factors. It motivates us to explore the world while

continually reducing our social environment with the curiosity we can

bring to the new and colourful culture.

Because our vision shapes our worldview, humanity encourages us to

accept perspectives other than our own and see how that worldview has
evolved. People with different social encounters have different

meanings of social reality.

This concept allows us to understand better. Without this concept,

people see the world through the limited view of family, co-workers,

and a small circle of co-workers. This concept allows us to

intellectually separate ourselves from our finite perspective and see the

relationship between private interests and social problems. It provides a

series of examples and interactions between our events and our

audience.
SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPT 2
Sociological CONCEPT- RESENTMENT

Concept Identified Sher Khan's character in the jungle is a tiger. After a harrowing

experience with Mowgli's father, it imagines that all humans are his

enemies. He warns other animals, " Mowgli will grow, and he will also

become a ruthless human like his father one day, and he will destroy the

whole forest community in which he has grown."

Sociological This part of the film demonstrates a Resentment that destroys life.

Concept Defined Our structures are generally described in terms of random exchanges of

&Referenced psychological properties and severe imbalances in psychological

conditions. Difficulties arise when the psychological conditions for

boarding an aircraft are appropriate. In this sense, the record of

Resentment wholly violates the conditions and functions of the entire

network. The senses are not exclusively divided in this way, they have a

biological hypothesis, but the specific perception of the senses is well


placed in this view.
Course The evicted concept is well described in this section because Sher Khan

Connection can't understand that men hurt him in an event to protect him, but that

doesn't mean the others will act the same. Despite this, Its Resentment

is with the ultimate goal is to kill the human race. Children need to

understand that Resentment is the base of evil.

If we use a similar concept in a person's life, other negative emotions

such as Resentment, shame, anger, and cruelty can interfere with our

usual mental beauty devices. Playing with these emotions leads us to

look for the future causes of these emotions, which do not destroy our

state. More clearly, the darkness makes everything visible through

simulated scenes. It eliminates the possibility of the doors opening to

you. Also, he begins to see us in a negative light, which has a snowball

effect throughout our lives.

It's easy to suppress your personality when grieving is over, which can

affect your relationships with co-workers and loved ones. It will turn

you into someone who doesn't need to invest or cooperate with any

force, and you might feel empty and lonely.

The damage is real, you. If you are having these issues, take a step back

and assess how they have affected your life. Don't you want to stop the

latter? Fortunately, there are different ways to control and eliminate

these dangerous feelings. Be calm, understand everything with respect

and humbleness, and please be positive.


SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPT 3
Sociological CONCEPT – TRUE FRIENDSHIP
concept identified Mowgli's character in the film is a perfect example of the phrase "Be a

firm and fair friend with someone else." Whether in the jungle or

elsewhere in nature, "These links are intact. By the time we saw the

movie, we can visualize that Mowgli pays him to meet different

creatures in the movie, but Ballu the Bear and Bagheera Jaguar are loyal

friends to him.

Sociological The team protects and work together to escape from sher khan and to

Concept Defined protect the animals at the end. They test everyone's abilities, risk their

&Referenced lives, and most importantly, they will never betray.

Mowgli realized that his vision as a human being could be used to

improve and suppress an entire biological system and that it was not

designed to suppress the climate in which he and all of his friends lived.

Everyone can choose to make the best decision.


Course Friendship is the interconnected chain that connects the whole movie.

Connection The best evidence for this idea is that Mowgli's relationship with

Bagheera dates back to his early days. However, the Bagheera character

is sketched as a stubborn loving, affectionate, honest and forgiving

friend. Mowgli doesn't need him all the time, always ready to reveal his

personality. However, the evidence is not satisfactory. He's a friend that

everyone needs, but they usually aren't, as the pain he feels from the

panther and wolf community is to protect and nourishes him.


The question of "who we are friends with" is not a question of

humanity. Still, friendship - the determination of how many people

from different social groups are friends with each other - is the world's

identity. Social interaction and social interactions. 'Acceptance. By the

general public. It is a higher indicator of cultural transparency than

other relationships because friendships are weaker than marital

relationships, and there is no reason to form family relationships.

Friendship is a close relationship, and there are no social institutions

that guarantee and classify this relationship. It is this freedom associated

with institutional politics that makes this relationship particularly

crucial in the social sciences.

In today's societies, relationships with family are usually threatened

because friendship is more important than ever. After all, it is a

relationship that can empower them to be close to family. However, this

potential friendship function can be neutralized by improving

productivity, time weighting, and justification methods. Finally, friends

are sure to influence each other - tall or intimidating - and having

friends is associated with better well-being and prosperity.

IMPLICATIONS:
Impacts – Personal Although Mowgli is a "human," there is no doubt that he is wiser than

the other animals. From the start, we got used to Mowgli's ingenuity,

and soon his captain depreciates him. Regardless of his tools and crafts,

the best way to survive is for him is to want to act like a wolf.
I think he is talking about the suffering and the loneliness of children in

school today. It is common for children to be reluctant or creative in

speaking or expressing themselves due to the possibility of closure.

Despite this, at the end of the movie we see, Mowgli is so positive that

he recognizes his curiosity, novelty, and potential advantage.

The media feed our perspective on childhood. In The Jungle, Baloo was

the first to let Mowgli act naturally and spread his imagination; at this

age, Mowgli helps his clan make a heroic effort.


Impacts – Others Jungle Books was first published in 1894 and 1895 and told Mowgli's

story, raised by wolves in the Indian jungle. The stories were practical

and made many changes - except for the levels drawn by a large crowd.

Kipling's classic record seems to be somewhat restricted, although it is

believed in many ways. He didn't find any of the interesting questions

raised about ideas about space and personality.

The film creates a politically advanced version of Kipling's educational

ecosystem, believes in ancient creatures such as predators and prey, and

declares a "water ceasefire" during a drought so that everyone can drink

without interrupting the opening of dry irrigation. Additionally, Mowgli

is investing in a promising little environmental fantasy: Human skills

and tools are presented as a danger before the movies, and Mowgli has

to come out of the woods. In the scene where Mowgli helps ballu to

extract honey, The idea depicted here is that humans don't need to

subjugate and destroy nature. We are sympathetic and charitable to

individuals and animals' energy in demonstrating the ancient worship of


many creatures such as elephants, which are believed to be the origin of

the Rainforest, and in coordinating the water's progress by digging

canals With their legs and thighs.

The film takes these ideas and others seriously, but they don't feel

overdone clearly and realistically, but instead contain content around

for over a century.

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