W11-2: Dramaturgy

1. Summary
Dramaturgy is a theory that socially describes social interactions used in everyday life. The elements of human interaction here claim to depend on time, place, and audience. And he is assumed to be an actor in the play. He concentrates on the roles given to him to make the play a success, and perfecting his role can improve his image. This is called self-expression. You should keep the audience from getting secrets in many performances. Secrets are dark secrets, strategic secrets, internal secrets, delegated secrets, free secrets. Mystery refers to the concealment of any information in the audience, whether to increase the audience's interest in the users, to prevent the performers from divulging information that could harm the performers.A role has a role to deal with team boundaries, a role to promote interaction between two different teams, and a role to mix the front and the back. Performers can communicate informally even in non-performance areas. However, exposure should be maintained through exposure management. Maintaining the control of expression refers to the need to maintain 'personality'. Performances should send accurate signals and calm occasional obsessions to convey the compulsions that may cause misunderstandings that may fall from the performances.

2. Interesting
It was a very interesting and empathetic theory. Not only do I behave differently when I'm in front of people and when I'm alone, but my thoughts are often different. There will be no unexpected reason for my behavior to be seen by others.

3. Discuss
Many people hide their secrets until they make an extreme decision to commit suicide. How many social rules are we bound by?

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