interpersonal communication cartoon Tom and Jerry
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Well, yesterday I turned on the tv and there was my favorite cartoon. Tom and Jerry have been memorizing audiences since 1940. Their creative violence and mayhem have captured the hearts of many people. With not a single word spoken between them, their communication is purely physical. Music plays a significant role to convey suspense, action, and apprehension, but their expressive faces and bodies fill the gaps quite abundantly. I sipped my coffee while I watched the television show. I watched the scene where Tom and Jerry save a baby from falling off a tall building, Jerry runs to the top where the baby is about to fall off the board, the music is fast, and I can feel the excitement and rush to save the baby from falling. Jerry is unsuccessful but Tom is at the bottom and catches the baby and you can see from the music and Toms expressions the relief they both feel. Then Tom is holding the baby and looks confused then Jerry brings over the cloth dialer so Jerry can put it back on the baby as if nothing ever happens. No words were ever spoken but I was able to feel how they felt, and the music just intensified it. The facial expressions, body movements, gestures and music were all powerful in nonverbal communication