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Monday, March 11, 2019

Using the Symbolic Interaction and the Cybernetics Theory

ST. PAULS UNIVERSITY-NAIROBI CAMPUS number SAKWA M. JAMES ADM NO. 0915/11 UNIT NAME THEORIES OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION ASSIGNMENT REACTION PAPER BASED ON THE MOVIE THE BLINDSIDE USING THE SYMBOLIC INTERACTION AND THE CYBERNETICS THEORY PRESENTED TO MR. J. NDAVULA custom of Symbolic-Inter numeralion Approach Symbolic Interactionism is a concept developed by, George Hebert Mead (Griffin, 2009). Symbolic Interactionism has triple core premises which lead to the creation of a persons self and socialization into a larger community (Griffin, 2009).It is a fashion model for building theory that sees society as the product of the everyday interactions of individuals. When we drill symbolic-interaction theory with this painting we see how Michael is a homeless teenager assay to fit in. We see when he goes to school he struggles to fit in and how he stays quiet throughout the day. You can also mapping the S. I. theory on how Micheal when he was homeless he had ratty garments and not man y personal belongings. A S. I. theorist would look at Michael and see how he doesnt have a strike out and is staying in the Tuohy manse on a couch as a symbol of homelessness and poverty.Lastly when exploitation this theory you see how the movie portrays and gives the homeless symbols of run down houses and having drugs and nonlegal activity going on in the movie. For instance having no bed or personal home for Michael Oher is a symbol of poverty. Perceptions Humans act toward the great unwashed based on the meanings they assign to those people. Most people within the context of the Blindside seemed to write off Michael Oher. thither were approximately who saw him as a young, African American male who was slow in the head, poorly educated and unkempt.Those would include, at least in the base of his time at the private school, most of his teachers and most of the others students. Because they ascribed to Michael their own beliefs, they neer gave him a chance to reveal himself . There was an interesting piece that Michael wrote matchless day in class where he stated, I look and I see flannel everywhere. White walls, white floors and a lot of white people. The teachers do not know I have no bringing close together of anything they are talking about. I do not want to perceive to anyone especially the teachers.They are giving homework and expecting me to do the problems on my own. I have never done homework in my behavior. I go to the bathroom and look in the mirror and say this is not Michael Oher. There was also the group who wondered why Mrs. Touhy would take in Michael. This group mostly consisted of her tea-time compatriots in the ritzy area of town. They were convinced that what Mrs. Touhy was doing was so nice and asked her if it was other one of those charities of hers. They saw Michael as a one-way recipient of merciful donations.They saw Michael as a tax write-off. Because of their viewpoints, they never could quite empathize that Michael was changing Mrs. Tuohys life, and that she loved him. It tells how the Tuohys came to reach out to Michael Oher and his life was changed, as was theirs. The movie was filled with excellent acting from all members of the sort with Sandra Bullock leading the way. This is a movie you leave impacted emotionally. The movie does show that it was not just the Tuohys involved in changing Michaels life but many choices along the way.There was Big Tony Henderson, Mrs. Beasly, and expend Sue all who made choices that helped Michael. Now the reality is that the movie is mighty but the story alters from the facts to fit the directors vision. The full lucubrate of the story can be read in detail in Michael Lewiss book The Blind Side Evolution of a Game. A sampling of the story can be found in a . REFERENCES Netter,G,Kosove,A. & Johnson,. B(Producers) & Hancock,(Director). (2009) Blind Side United StatesWarner Bro Pictures.

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