City Of God Sociology

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The biological aspects outlined in the movie City of God shows that children are adapting to the current situations in Rio de Janier0 and they observed that all the negativity taking place that no correction is put to the problem leaving children to commit juvenile crimes become juvenile delinquents and adhering to members of gang groups and looking up to them as role models in society. It shows how children in the movie who have dreams of achieving a better life turn into the wrong direction and in the end their lives become a misery not only for them but for their parents. Gang and criminal activity are dominant in most cities across the globe. “The city of God” is not exempted from gangs and criminal activities. In the area where Rocket lives, criminals and gangs walk free. The people in the city protect these criminal and in return, they are guaranteed their security. People in the movie have to resort to crime in order to meet their daily requirements. People use violence as a means of meeting their needs. Earning a decent living in the Favela is not easy and many people end up engaging in crime. Criminal activities are carried out by L’il Zee and other characters. …show more content…

They have been brought up with violence all their lives so see this lifestyle as the only life choice that they can make, they see no way out of this role as criminals as is presented by Meirelles. When they have L'il Ze killed, they begin talking about what they are going to do next, with one of them saying that they should go into drug dealing as 'that's where the big money is to be made.' Meirelles is here presenting an idea of young children that are after a quick fix to their problems of poverty, and see drug dealing as an easy way of making money and overcoming their poor