“The entire world is a stage and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts.”
As You Like It by William Shakespeare
LINK TO VIDEO BLOG: https://youtu.be/AGHPtXTxO_M
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Hi, this was such an insightful post! I love that it was in video form and how you used the Shakespeare quote to connect to the theory. I was really engaged throughout the whole video, and especially on an age of low attention spans that’s a great feat! I really loved how you used front stage you took to back up the point about the from stage and backstage that Goffman was talking about. I really enjoyed the editing of the video, great job!