(extra credit)week 5 :Analyzing Casablanca Through Goffman’s Dramaturgical Theory --LAOXINYI
1) Frontstage vs. Backstage in Casablanca - Frontstage in Casablanca Rick Blaine is a great example of someone who plays a role on the frontstage. At Rick’s Cafe Americain , he is the detached, cynical club owner who doesn’t get involved in the politics of World War II. His persona is one of emotional distance, which keeps him safe from the chaos and emotional turmoil around him. He hides his feelings and past relationship with Ilsa in order to protect his public image. The role he plays is strategic – one that keeps others at arm's length while allowing him to operate in a morally ambiguous, war-torn world. - Backstage in Casablanca The backstage is where things get interesting. In private moments, especially when he’s alone or with close friends like Sam, Rick’s true feelings begin to surface. When Ilsa reappears in his life, the cold, aloof exterior cracks, revealing a man still deeply affected by their past and the love he never truly got over. The b...
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