Concepts of Nonverbal Communication, using the movie, "Two can play that game" as an example.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:42:12
Nonverbal communication can be defined as a means of communication without using words. There are various concepts and forms that depict how nonverbal communication takes place. Examples of these forms are such as facial expressions, gestures and posture, movement, distance, clothing and appearance, face and eyes, touch, physical attractiveness and finally the voice. Communication can be interpreted from any of these concepts although sometimes can prove to be difficult.
From the movie, "Two can play
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about her actions, his pitch and tone of voice evidently show that he is furious and annoyed at both her and Dave. He somewhat screams and shouts at her depicting his anger.
Not only do these various forms and concepts of nonverbal communication bring themselves out in movies, but they also very much occur in our everyday life. Almost every action that we do can be interpreted as some form message another person sent nonverbally.
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