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Lost In The Void

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Subject Vaudess enough that I won't be online near as much as I am at home, still should be on at least once a day though :3

Subject Razor its going well and I'm writing a sociology paper on deviance; at least partly on it
 

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I see subject Void. Sounds interesting. Heh, I think /d/ would make for a pretty good place to conduct a little research into deviancy.
 

Lost In The Void

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Subject Razor, while many areas of 4Chan would be interesting to analyze at both a psychological and sociological level, in this case it must be on a film. In this film, this one being Kick-Ass, I'm examining social roles and statuses, conformity and deviance from the norm. I definately started on it a little late but, hey I might e-mail for an extension yet.
 

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Ah. Sounds like an interesting bit of work subject Void. Interesting to read, that is. I'd probably try and hang myself if I had to write something like that. Creative writing for me thanks, I'll leave the academic stuff to others.
 

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Subject Razor, I like creative writing but I'd prefer it as a hobby; I'm actually a psychology student so writing like this is just par for the course.
 

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Psychology student eh, subject Void. Seems a lot of people are into this whole psychology business these days. Good course?
 

Lost In The Void

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Subject Razor, I believe so, I enjoy it quite a bit, studying the mind and the people with various disorders. Even the history of Psychology is amazing and interesting, if not also a bit off putting and mentally scarring if you aren't prepared to see the ultimate evils that people would put the mentally ill through in the name of science
 

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That is good that you enjoy it then subject Void. Indeed, science seems to have been the contributing factor in a vast number of the world's atrocities.
 

Lost In The Void

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Subject Razor its funny then, how most atheists cite the atrocities of religion to prove how its outdated. Funny how that works eh? Makes me glad I'm agnostic. Anyways first couple pages of the paper here:

Films have often been an excellent way of portraying human emotion, socio and psychological behaviours and desires of human beings. Looking at films we can begin to draw patterns between the fiction of these films and the non-fiction of life itself. Kick-Ass is such a film that personifies and exaggerates the behaviours of society and reactions by individuals. This film, by use of possible symbols, metaphors and imagery, paints a picture that reflects the flaws of the society we have created for ourselves. Though the means that the characters go to resolve the main conflict of the film may be extreme, they show, upon deeper reflection, the amount of damage and problems in society.


In this paper, we shall be looking at the three core sociological theories presented subtly in the film. The first one we will start off with is conformity. This film revolves around children and teenagers for the most part with only a few key adults as main characters. As such there is a lot of opportunity to look at the obvious conformities that occur in a highschool environment. We can look at how this conformity can lead to the various behaviours the main character ends up taking part in throughout the film.


The second sociological theory witnessed in this film, one that ties closely with conformity. This is the concept of roles and statuses. This film, being partially a superhero film and indeed more of a social commentary if you are willing to look a little deeper into the content, we can see the various roles being developed by the various characters throughout the film; and indeed these roles evolve and change radically throughout the film.


The third and final theory witnessed in Kick-Ass is perhaps one of the more immediately visible themes presented in the film. The primary antagonists deal in violence, crime and other such deviances; and this becomes the case with most of the protagonists as well. It asks the viewer to look at the two parties and wonder if the similar behaviours can end up being justified for the greater good. It looks at deviance as not only a means to the dubbed "evil" behaviour, but also used to accomplish good in this world.


We will start this paper with a summary of the beginning of Kick-Ass. This film begins in the life of Dave Lizewski who is in the process of going through High School. He is a kid that does little to stand out in his school, and is in short, invisible in all of society. He is regularly robbed by various punks and thugs. There is one thing that separates him from most teenagers and that is his fantasy of becoming a superhero. While this does seem similar to many teenagers, he is one of the few who actually acts on this fantasy and begins a setup to become an actual superhero. This does not end well as someone ends up knifing him when he tries to intervene in a crime. This kicks off the plot of his gaining of "superpowers" through use of damaged nerve endings giving him an improved pain tolerance.


The main antagonist of this film is a mob boss by the name of Frank D'Amico who believes that Kick-Ass is interfering in his business, when this actually winds up being a couple of other superheroes, only known to Kick-Ass at first as Hit-Girl and Big-Daddy. This ends up pulling Kick-Ass into this world of violence and drugs and ends up concluding with the death of Frank D'Amico and his son carrying on the legacy, while Kick-Ass retires from crime fighting.
We start by looking at the first theory we will present is the aspect of conformity. As we mentioned before the fact that much of the film revolves a high school aged kid; we witness a lot of conformity into groups. These various groups tend to keep to themselves, as noted by the various groups
 

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Eh, some atheists suffer from the same sort of delusion that some religious people do subject Void. They seem to think that their opinion is the only correct one and that anyone who disagrees with them is a dangerous idiot. The more militantly atheist/religious a person is, the stupider the things they say and do.

Ooh, I'll give it a read in a minute then. I'm trying to upload a picture to something, but the site I use seems to be down at the moment.
 

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Doesn't look too bad so far subject Void. Looks like it'd make for quite an interesting read when it's done.
Heh, well, life would be far more boring if there weren't nutters around to spice things up occasionally.

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Goddamn it takes a long time to install Final Fantasy VIII on a PSP. It took long enough to bloody download the thing, and now it's going even slower to install it.
 

Lost In The Void

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Subject Razor well I usually post my work in here anyways, though I'm debating making a thread to see what other people find in terms of interesting stuff in films; just a way to reuse stuff like that
 

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Ah, I see subject Void. I don't visit here often, so I wasn't aware of that. Hmmm, a thread like that does sound like a good idea. You could even learn things you weren't aware of about films you like.
 

Lambi

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Hello, subjects :3
I'm certain the next post won't be for a few hours and no one will say anything to me...
 

WafflesandBacon

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Hi, Subject Lambi! :D
*Lights cannon*
FIRE IN THE HOLE!
*Hides behind couch*
*Giant muffin is shot at Subject Lambi*
 

Lambi

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*Watches wide eyed as the muffin approaches him and lands on him, crushing him* (Subject)