An analysis of the social interactions of Annie and Alvy in "Annie hall".
Analytical Essay # 87180 |
900 words (
approx. 3.6 pages ) |
4 sources |
2005
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Abstract
This essay reviews "Annie hall". It analyzes the social interaction between Annie and Alvy from three different views. One is a Davis' concept of six tasks that have to be accomplished fro a successful "pickup", followed G.H. Mead's concept of the "I" and the "me". Finally some of the elements from Goffman's "Presentation of Self in Everyday Life" are found in the movie sequence.
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"Annie Hall Annie and Alvy meet through some friends and play tennis together. After the match the Annie shows an interest in Alvy and initiates contact with him. This essay will analyze the social interaction between Annie and Alvy from three views. One is a Davis' concept of six tasks that have to be accomplished fro a successful "pickup", followed G.H. Mead's concept of the "I" and the "me". Finally some of the elements from Goffman's "Presentation of Self in Everyday Life" will be found in the movie sequence. This pick-up does not exactly follow the sequence found in Davis."
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