Identify the key sociological characteristics that have made you the social individual that you are. Then imagine one of those characteristics was different. Discuss how your life and identity would differ as a consequence.

Identify the key sociological characteristics that have made you the social individual that you are. Then imagine one of those characteristics was different. Discuss how your life and identity would differ as a consequence. Order Description In this essay, you are required to approach the understanding of some of the sociological concepts presented in this unit, in a reflective way; that is, to write about these concepts from your social perspective. In the essays for Assessment 1 and Assessment 3, you used research material to produce an answer to a question. In doing so, it was written from the perspective of the research material that you found in the context of the question that posed. In this essay, you will also use the readings from the learning material and other research material, however; for this essay it is important that your life (social circumstances) and social identity form the context for the essay. To do this; ? identify the key sociological characteristics that have made you the social individual that you are, then imagine yourself in a different set of social circumstances ? explain how your experience/life would be different as a result of these different social circumstances. For example, you could imagine how your life and identity would be different if you grew up as a man instead of a women (or vice versa); or if you were born in a country other than Australia and you migrated to Australia when you were a teenager (or vice versa); or you grew up in a wealthy rather than a working class family (or vice versa). To do this you need to understand and discuss the sociological concepts and re-interpret them from the context of your experience to your new imagined social circumstance. This gives you the opportunity to see the social world through another’s eyes. This may help to ground your understanding of sociology in a way that is not achieved through a purely academic essay.