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    As a technology reliant country, Japan is well known for the creation of many unique ideas and its passion for innovation. Through many unusual advertising strategies, they were able to lure in the attention of Western media. One of their new and odd innovation which emerged in the recent years is Kizuna Ai. Kizuna Ai is a virtual personnel who runs a YouTube channel called “A.I Channel”, she “creates” trendy YouTube contents such Let’s Plays, Reviews, and Vlogs. With a physical appearance of a Japanese

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    functioning smoothly, in each characters lifestyle and background. Society uses functionalism to understand what they are doing themselves. We depend on an overall consensus of beliefs and values, mechanical solidarity, to give our lives its value. In the dramaturgy, Arlene is a perfect example of someone using mechanical solidarity working a degrading job also allowing sexism to be a part of what values she has for herself. Society also is dependent on the specialization of roles, organic solidarity. The 7th

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    Women In Othello

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    Shakespearean plays are typically controlled and coerced by patriarchal concerns and voices. Even the dramaturgy surrounding the male cast is one of difference associated with notions of masculinity and privilege. The women in Othello, on the other hand, like many others, fall into the pattern of historically disenfranchised, stock female characters dominated by the social power of men. The willow scene between Desdemona and Emilia is one of rare female intimacy. Desdemona’s rendition of the willow

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    settled upon; Hubert Blumer's three foundational principles of Symbolic Interactionism, George Herbert Mead's the I, Me, and Self, Primary and Secondary Groups, Labeling theory as a variant of Symbolic Interactionism, and finally, Erving Goffman's Dramaturgy. These five concepts it seemed would help me best show my understanding and capability of applying Symbolic Interaction to media representations of social actors' interactions with one another. Theoretical Analysis The first concept I will be

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    Greek Theatre and Medieval Drama: Distant Siblings Greek theatre and medieval drama were both very popular artistic events in their own periods of performance. However, from ancient Greece to the renaissance, time has set them apart in terms of methodology; their practitioners use a creative process based off of different mindsets. Therefore, the significant time lapse between the two genres has had an evident impact on the way theatre was perceived and presented. In comparing aspects such as religious

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    Beethoven and Rossini have been positioned as opposites by many readers, critics, and historians over the years. Why have they so often been presented as opposites? Were there any implications due to this polarization? Ideas of popular and classical music and a formidable hierarchy of genres were brought about by canonic ideology. Works were seen as either mundane or artful, and differences might be discerned within each category. But there was no clear, ideologically articulated ranking of genres

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    followership and self-sufficiency. Femi Osofisan, Toyin Akinosho, Umukoro et al and Effiok Uwatt have made cursory remarks on Rotimi’s use of sick characters and these are worth reviewing here. Osofisan, examining the political imperative in African dramaturgy and theatre practice, makes some passing comments on the sick in Hopes, a play he considers as belonging to “the tradition of socialist theatre” and posits that the aim of the sick in that play is to teach “our masses the virtue of collective struggle

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    The macrosociology method that we are going to be talking about are the five social statuses that are viewed are, status set, ascribed status, achieved status, status symbols, and master status. Along with these social statuses Weber’s term of the three P’s apply, property which refers to wealth, power which is getting others to do what you want, and lastly prestige, which is your social status. Status sets refers to all the statuses or positions you occupy, such as being a mother, student, boyfriend

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    Catfish Erving Goffman

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    Catfish and Erving Coffman Presentation of Self Erving Goffman’s theory presentation of self is an influential concept and is relevant even in today’s society. The TV series Cat Fish serves as a great example of Goffman’s sociological theory presentation of self in everyday life. The TV show depicts individuals creating a false identity for instance, posting false pictures on social media in hopes of getting someone to fall in love with them. The MTV show Catfish helps people to figure

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    calls self-monitors people who are guided by the projective I in their behavior, i.e.reflection of other people's opinions and assessments. In the tradition of role theories, self-presentation is considered by I. Goffamn in his conception of social dramaturgy. The

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