Explain how time is used to determine which social class a person belongs—provide examples from the film to illustrate this.

Purpose:  This extra credit assignment (receive up to 7 points) is designed for students to apply their understanding of social stratification. The assignment is designed for students to view social stratification from a different perspective, to use information from the course material, and apply this information in analyzing the movie In Time.

Task:

  • Students will need to view the following film (click on title):  In Time. If you are not able to access the film, please use the following link:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9DgUkYNyPA&t=5251s
  • Students will need to respond to the following questions:
  1. Explain how time is used to determine which social class a person belongs—provide examples from the film to illustrate this.
  2. How are those who have a lot of time able to maintain their social class at the expense of those who do not have a lot a time?
  3. Explain what the different zones that Will passes through signify.
  4. We have discussed life chances and opportunities throughout the course.  Provide examples from the movie which indicate the differences in life chances and opportunities between Will and Sylvia’s characters.
  5. Choose one of the following theories: functionalism or conflict theory and provide a brief explanation as to how the theory would analyze this film.
  6. One thing that has been mentioned in the movie is the idea of “survival of the fittest” which justifies why certain groups of people have a lot of time and certain groups of people do not have a lot of time.  Do you think “survival of the fittest” is a true statement as to why some people have more time compared to others?  If so, explain.  If not, explain.
  7. Which aspect of the movie did you find most interesting and why?