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    dramaturgical approach of Erving Goffman. I will apply his ideas into an everyday situation. First I will explain what dramaturgical approach means, it is the sociological view of symbolic interaction in everyday life. Goffman looks at theater to explain interactions in society, he explains how people in society are actors who comply with socialization through their roles. Goffman shows people in terms of how we behave in everyday life, depending on the circumstance we are in and how society reacts to

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    Introduction Dramaturgy, or impression management, is the conscious effort an individual puts forth when trying to present a certain impression of himself to others. This is used in things like job interviews in order to highlight certain aspects that one might want others to perceive more vividly. There are also two types of self-presentation as well. There is tactical, as just discussed, and then there is authentic. The authentic self is when someone is using his or her own genuine personality

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    Now, Goffmans in his book - The presentation of self in everyday life - mentioned and described about how we present ourselves in front of others in our daily life. The main aspect of his work is called “Dramaturgical Approach”, where the root word is drama. Goffman in his book essentially said that the world is a stage to lay the foundation of Goffman’s assertions about how we act and interact in social settings. Goffman says that the human are active and knowledgeable being and human are not passive

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    Writing Assignment 3 DSSAE100J December 3, 2010 The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life “When an individual enters the presence of others, they commonly seek to acquire
information about him or to bring into play information about him already possessed. They
will be interested in his general socio-economic status, his conception of self, his attitude
towards them, his competence, his trustworthiness, etc. Although some of this information is
sought as an end in itself, there are usually quite

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    Introduction Throughout my life I have been surrounded by the military lifestyle. It began with my father serving in the Army for over 17 years, to my brother’s experimentation in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), which eventually led him to join the Army. When the time for me came to go to college, I thought I would no longer be surrounded by a military environment, however I found myself interacting with members of the ROTC instantly. I have always been fascinated by the camaraderie

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    really control our life. However, we also have to face many challenges. College students also have to deal with many different issues. For example, they have to deal with the housing problem. In the article "The presentation of Self in Everyday Life", the author Erving Goffman talks about people tend to give others a good impression so they manage their behavior. The author discusses "how people try to manage the impression that others have on them"(91). He mentions that there are two extreme

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    Erving Goffman developed the concept that made us understand that life is like play(drama) which has a never-ending and it involves entities of actors, props, writers etc. which involve scripts where individual acts. He further made us understands that our socialization is full of learning how to play a role that has been assigned from other people. In fact, he has brought to our understanding of a life where people act and socialize which consist of our assigned role from other people. Goffman

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    On Friday October 20, I decided that it would be the perfect opportunity to observe a group of my friends. I chose this group because I have known them for a number of years now, and I have never allowed myself the opportunity to truly observe them, and I felt this would be a perfectly fascinating opportunity to examine them from a pure sociological perspective. I have enjoyed their company, and who they all are, but I thought it would be interesting to see how our group functions and tends to interact

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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

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    2003). The aspects of the fan that relate to cultivation of Instagram pages are performance in everyday life and the art-making process. Many of those I interviewed saw their Instagram from an artistic standpoint to a certain degree; they treated their social media as a performance space where everyday life and art-making meet. They were not trying to create something so far removed from their everyday life that it no longer represented their own experiences,

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