Self Presentation in Everyday Life

 Chiara Abel 

IHSS

Mr. Roddy

September 27, 2021


Self Presentation in Everyday Life


The article I read was summarizing a book written by someone named Goffman. The article talked about how our everyday interactions and the way we present ourselves can be represented in some aspects of theater. It mentions seven different concepts. Performance, setting, appearance, manner, front stage, back stage, and off stage. Performance refers to the impressions of an actor's performance such as their identity or the way an actor might handle a certain situation. This also includes the way the audience or in this case society perceives this. Usually the actor is unaware of the impression and performance. The setting includes things such as scenery, location, and props. The setting plays an important role in this because depending on the setting there could be a different type of audience. The actor might present themselves differently depending on the setting and what the situation is. Appearance is how a person might look or dress which can show the audience what social class they belong to or whether they are engaging in a specific activity. An example would be how a person might dress formally when going to work and at home they might dress more casually. Manner is just how an actor can show their emotions like happiness, annoyance, or sadness. When referring to front stage Goffman argued that being front stage was where the actor performs formally. Backstage is where the actor can step out of character and be themselves. Off stage is not much different than backstage but it shows how an actor independently presents themselves and their interactions with others.


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