Inequality In A Bug's Life

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Disney’s 1998 film, A Bug’s Life sheds light on the continuing inequality and injustices among social classes within a society at the meso level. The film's story focuses on a colony of ants rising to their potential and taking a stance against their long time bullies, the grasshoppers. Flick, the protagonist, is an ant that sways away from the norms(rules of behavior shared by members of a society and rooted in the value system), he carries out tasks in nonconventional ways, and as a result he is isolated by the rest of the colony. This is quite a normal reaction as the colony is held together by mechanical solidarity(social cohesion and integration based on the similarity of individuals in a group, this includes beliefs and values). In societies

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