Arthur Fleck’s descent into crime and violence

 

In Joker (2019), Arthur Fleck’s descent into crime and violence is a powerful portrayal of how societal pressures can lead to deviant behavior. For this journal entry, use strain theory to analyze Arthur’s transformation into the Joker. Strain theory suggests that when individuals are unable to achieve socially accepted goals through legitimate means, they may experience strain, leading them to deviate from societal norms.

Consider the following questions in your analysis:

How do factors such as social isolation, poverty, and unmet social expectations create strain for Arthur? Reflect on his struggle to find stability, acceptance, and respect in a society that marginalizes and rejects him.
How does Arthur’s inability to achieve these social goals (such as financial stability, professional success, or meaningful relationships) contribute to his increasing frustration and anger? What specific events in the film trigger his transition from a victim of societal neglect to a figure of deviance?
Analyze how the film depicts the disconnection between societal expectations (e.g., being successful, mentally stable, and socially accepted) and the reality of Arthur’s life. How does this disconnection intensify his feelings of powerlessness and resentment, leading to his violent actions?
Consider the role of mental health and societal neglect in shaping Arthur’s transformation. How do the failures of the healthcare system and lack of support exacerbate his sense of alienation and strain?
Explore how Arthur’s transformation reflects broader societal issues, such as the stigmatization of mental illness, economic inequality, and the pressure to conform to societal norms despite facing overwhelming obstacles.

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