Saturday, March 14, 2020
Communication Analysis essays
Communication Analysis essays    Interpersonal Communication Analysis     Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood is one of today's most popularized films. This film is full of both comedy and drama. The     main character Siddalee Walker (Sidda), played by Sandra Bullock, is being held hostage by her mother's friend's (Tinsey, Neciey,     and Carol). After being interviewed by the Times Magazine and given them dark secrets about her mother Vivian Walker. The article     placed in the magazine led to some misunderstanding, which led to Sidda's mother being very upset. So to resolve this conflict     between Vivian and her daughter Sidda was the Ya-Ya sisters who intervened and help Siddalee to understand some things about her     mother. This helped to explain why Vivian is the way she is.     Conflict Strategy, Axioms of Communication, Principals/Pitfalls of Messages, Message Characteristics and Listening     Techniques/Guidelines are the Communication patterns that I will be focusing on for this analysis. I chose these topics to analyze     because there's quite a bit of conflict and arguing, and these are the most recognizable concepts when I look at the film.     The  first concept has three parts that will be discussed, and this term is Conflict Strategies. Conflict strategies are ways     people deal with conflicts. According to DeVito (1998) conflict has both positive and negative affects, which are productive and     unproductive strategies. One conflict strategy is verbal aggressiveness, which is a "method of winning an argument by inflicting     psychological pain, by attacking the other persons self-concept," (DeVito, 1998, pg.326). In the middle of the movie there are     many conflicts taking place. The conflict between Siddalee and her fiance, Connor deals with their children, which they don't have     and their relationship in the future. Sidda and Connor are going back and forth arguing with each other, and it gets to the point     where Connor says, "you got me painted up in a corner...     
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