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Drama Reflection

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Ever since I took drama classes in high school I felt that we always put on an act. A show almost, that we put out for the people we interact with daily. Erving Goffman, “Canadian-American Sociologist” (Encyclopedia In., 2017) also believed this, he compared social interactions to the theater, where individuals take a particular role. According to Goffman this “theatrical metaphor consists of a stage, actors, and an audience” (Crossman, 2014). It also consists of the onstage, backstage and offstage. These three stages show different behavior on a person.
The onstage performance can be you or anyone else putting on the act. To put on an act, we need props and most definitely an audience to judge our performance. For example, there was a situation I was in a couple weeks ago where I was at a family gathering and I was talking about the upcoming fall semester. I talked about how I am going to be attending Cal State Los Angeles and East Los Angeles Community College at the same time. On top of that I am going to work at a library after school and also try to fit in time to go to the gym. My role performance was to appear like an adult, and to be happy about where I am in life. I wanted them to think I was happy. Also, that I was mature because not only was I going to be working but also going to school and having my personal time. I told them what I thought they wanted to hear, because if I complained they would have told me things like “I had it worse when I was younger

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