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simple this down to highschooler form in like 3-4 sentences
"Using the sociological imagination with Mean Girls means seeing the movie not just as teen melodrama but as a depiction of social structures—norms, hierarchies, institutions, and cultural scripts—that produce and manage behavior. It invites analysis of how individual actions (bullying, conformity, rebellion) are produced by and reproduce broader social patterns."
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Using the sociological imagination with Mean Girls means you don’t just watch it as teen drama — you look at how the movie shows rules, cliques, and school systems that shape people’s behavior. It shows how things like popularity, peer pressure, and school rules push characters to bully, fit in, or rebel. Those actions then help keep the same social patterns going. In short, personal choices in the movie are linked to bigger social forces.
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