Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Exploring the Affect Society has on the Shaping of Human Behavior Essay
There are numerous aspects of social interaction used in the shaping of social relationships. For the purpose of this paper, I thoroughly examined the theories of ââ¬Å"Self-perceptionâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Social perception ââ¬Å"I decided to focus on the views given by Sociologistââ¬â¢s Erving Goffman and Charles Darwin throughout chapter four. According to sociologist Erving Goffman, social interaction should be compared to a theatrical performance, with the members of society playing the roles of actors or actresses. Performers often worry and stress prior to going on stage. They worry about what the spectators will think? Will they ever get another role? How will they know if the spectators like their performance, and if they donââ¬â¢t what will happen to their career? Goffman believes ââ¬Å"self-presenters sometimes worry about being judged incompetent; they often rehearse prior to their performanceâ⬠. However, performers are not the only individuals who are self -presenters. Society is full of norms and rules that are socially acceptable or unacceptable. These societal norms shape and mold the behavior of human behavior throughout society. Individuals, who try to fit into those norms and rules, often find themselves rehearsing their roles and behavior. For example, applicants going for job interviews often rehearse what they will, and will not say in the interview. An applicant also observes the interviewers body language and responses, in order to figure out if they are being accepted or rejected. Goffma...
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