Spirited Away Social Class

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Shinto’s Classes In the film “Spirited Away”, the director Miyazaki analysis the characters in different class and shows the different behaviors in the classes. By examining the classes in society, the characters in the classes, and what the director is saying about the classes, on can more thorough understand the significance social class holds. One main point is the different classes in society, one of the three classes is proletariat. proletariat is the workers or working class people in a instrustry considered as the poor. The second class is the middle class, the class that falls between proletariat and high class, mostly professional business workers. The final social class is high class, the class that is higher than any class and the high quality class of people, and also means you have power over most people. The classes take a huge part in the film and describes so much about the characters in “Spirited Away”. …show more content…

No-face is a very lonely creature; along with learning how to make gold, he gives it the the workers in return of giving him love and attention. He was really ravenous and would do anything to get love from people to make him feel wanted. Yubaba had everything that she could have, she could also control everyone that worked for her. Yubaba had so much power,but wanted more money and gold; also didn't really care about her workers. This shows how greedy the high class really is as well as do anything to get what they want. There's not just high class characters in the film, however have the proletariat in the film. The proletariat are