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    In sociology, "front stage" refers to the social setting where individuals perform their roles and display their desired image to others. It is where people adhere to social norms and expectations, actively engaging in behaviors that are appropriate for public interaction. The concept is part of Erving Goffman's dramaturgical analysis, which contrasts "front stage" behavior with "backstage" behavior, where individuals can relax and be themselves without the pressure of social performance.