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The essay analyzes Parisian commerce as a form of public theatre, arguing that display, lighting, and cultivated salesmanship shape the city’s social life. It sketches a gallery of shop assistants and selling tactics—diffidence, assertiveness, flattery and staged charm—and shows how those performances are tailored to different customers. Anecdotes illustrate how small theatrical interventions and architectural effects resolve indecision and transform objects into desirable goods. The piece closes by linking these microtechniques of persuasion to a broader economy of spectacle that sustains urban consumption.
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