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Goffman's Dramatism in the Movie Casablanca

 Frontstage: The main scene in the movie is Rick's cafe, where various characters meet, where they show themselves and compete for power.

Backstage: Secret places hidden behind various political and emotional intrigues, such as Rick's private office or secret gatherings of underground athletes.

Shill: Rick Blaine: The protagonist, who runs the "Casablanca" bar, is often seen as a neutral person, but in fact he is secretly helping the resistance movement.

Informer: Signor Ferrari: In the movie, he is a profit-seeking operator who cooperates with the German army and has connections with the resistance movement. He is a typical informant.

Spotter: Captain Renault: A Vichy French officer who is responsible for obtaining intelligence and remains flexible in complex political situations. Sometimes he cooperates with Rick and sometimes with the German army

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