When writing your essays, remember that we don’t usually use the definite article (“the”) before “society.”
For example, when making a generalization about today’s world we don’t usually say something like:
“Because the society is so complex, people are busier than ever.”
Instead, we just say:
“Because society is so complex, people are busier than ever.”
An exception is when you are talking about a specific society. We do sometimes say something like “the society of Japan” or “the society of Canada” but even this is a bit clunky, and it is usually better to use “Japanese society,” as in:
“Japanese society is very complex.”