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Communication Between Men and Women: They Can't be the Same

In communication between men and women, the two genders always


communicate differently. Traditionally men communicate facts directly
and are
less likely to discuss details that have little to do with the
conversation.
Women traditionally are more careful about what they say and seek to
build
relationships by the way they communicate. These two forms of
communication,
direct (traditional male) and indirect (traditional female), are
consistent
throughout most cultures. There are cases where the men communicate
indirectly
and the women directly but not where both the genders communicate in
the same
way. (Lakoff 627) If the two genders do communicate in the same way,
there is
bound to be serious conflict that usually involves violence.
The movie Thelma and Louise tells the story of two women who
have run
away from their traditional roles as women. They have been put under
too much
pressure from society and especially men. Both Thelma and Louise feel
a need to
change their position in society and they do it by changing the way they
communicate. This change in communication between men and women causes
the
women to take on a stronger and more direct language which also
included robbery
and murder. They change from the traditional female forms of
communication to a
more masculine form of communication. Once they change, the men who
they come
into contact with change the way they communicate as well, or they face
serious
consequences. This demonstrates the fact that men and women are bound
to
communicate differently. In the movie, Thelma and Louise react
violently to men
who communicate directly to them after they have changed their form of
communication. These violent reactions are a result of the men
breaking the
cultural ideal that men and women are bound to communicate differently.
At the
beginning of the movie Thelma and Louise, Thelma and Louise were women
who lived
lives of typical American women and communicated like one would expect
a woman
communicate. They were concerned mainly about their relationships with
men and
tried not to make them mad. However, they needed a break from their
lives and
the two women decided to take a quick vacation. Their lives change
when Thelma
is raped by a man she meets at a bar. When Louise shoots and kills the
rapist,
after he mocks them, they change the way they communicate and act with
other men.
They can no longer afford to seek or further emotional ties with men
because
they are forced to make quick and decisive decisions. This creates a
clear goal
they must achieve, and that is to get to Mexico to avoid being caught
by the law.
Once they have this clear and concise goal (a trait that a man would
have),
they begin to communicate with men more directly. They are less
concerned with
the emotional ties they have with men, and they become focused on a
single goal,
which is leaving the country.
The two cases where Thelma and Louise cause serious pain and
sorrow to
men are the result of men not understanding that Thelma and Louise have
changed
the way they communicate. These cases are when the Thelma and Louise
pull the
truck driver over and when Louise shoots the rapist. The only chance
any man
has to convince them of something, was if a man communicated like a
woman
usually would. But since Thelma and Louise have changed their
communication
style to a more direct style, they see the direct form of communication
towards
them as a threat and act to eliminate that threat. In the case of the
rapist
Harlen, he got caught in the cross over. Louise decided to communicate
very
directly to the rapist which included shooting him in the heart. By
threatening
to shoot him, it displays that she changed from an indirect form of
communication to a direct form of communication. Though violence is not
generally thought a form of communication, it conveyed the her feelings
towards
him very directly and clearly. Harlen did not know that Louise had
changed her
form of communication and preceded to communicate to her very directly
by
insulting her and using very obscene language. When she changed the
way she
communicated, she felt compelled to shoot him. If he would have
changed his
communication style to one which is more understanding and concerned,
he would
have not been shot because Louise would have not felt threatened by the
him.
In the other case where a man does not recognize that Thelma and
Louise
have changed their form of communication is when the two women pull the
rude and
obscene truck driver over and blow up his truck. By this time in the
movie,
Thelma has obviously changed her form of communication to the same
style that
Louise changed to. When they ask this old truck driver to pull over,
he is
thinking that the two women are physically attracted to him and that
they will
communicate like traditional women. Thelma and Louise are obviously
not, and
are just planing to get some revenge on him. The truck driver
communicates with
the two women throughout the movie. Every time they pass him on the
road, he
makes many of totally un-called-for comments and gestures towards them.
He does
not strive for any emotional connection to them like he would if he
truly knew
and understood their style of communication. So when he is conned by
Thelma and
Louise to pull over, they decided to blow up his truck and communicate
the fact
that they did not appreciate the way that he treated them.
These two examples show that communication styles between men
and women
are different. If they are not different, something bad is bound to
happen.
The two genders must have different communication styles because they
have
learned through culturalization that men and women communicate
differently.
There has been some kind of understanding or force that keeps the two
genders
from communicating in the same way. Lakoff describes this understood
force as
being "…some deep intrinsic physical and/ or psychological distinction
that
irrevocably divides the sexes: The need for polarization is very
strong." It
may not be consciously understood by all people, but it is
subconsciously
understood by most since in nearly every culture, men and women are
treated
differently from birth to the end of their lives (Lakoff 625-626).
When men did change their style of communication when they
communicated
with Thelma and Louise they were more successful in communicating with
them.
With Thelma and Louise communicating more directly, men could not
communicate
with them directly because this would result in violent consequences.
Most men
in Thelma and Louise do change their style when they communicate with
them.
Louise's boyfriend, Jimmy, changes his form of communication fast and is
basically used by the two women to help them escape Also there is the
Police
officer, Hal, who is tracking down the Thelma and Louise who uses a more
indirect style in communicating with the two. Though the ultimate
situation for
these two men turned out negatively, they were able to communicate
better with
Thelma and Louise than the two men who communicated directly to them.
In the case of Hal, the FBI agent, he is forced by Thelma and
Louise to
communicate indirectly because the two women are speaking directly to
him. He
switches over to the indirect form as soon as he begins to communicate
with
Thelma and Louise. He appears too be "soft" and to have some kind of
emotional
connection with Thelma and Louise. He genuinely does not want anything
to
happen to them and seems to believe the two's story. Hal has taken
this case
personally. One can see this in the concern on his face when he speaks
to the
suspects on the phone and when he runs after them as they drive over
the cliff.
He asks them "Can't we sit down and talk about it?" This sounds like
something
a woman would say rather than a man would say, demonstrating that Hal
has
changed his form over to a more feminine from of communication.
Louise's boyfriend, Jimmy, also takes a more indirect and
feminine style
of communication with Thelma and especially Louise. He takes this
feminine
style to an extreme by letting Thelma and Louise use him. He gives
them money
for their escape even though he does not want them to go. He is trying
anything
to keep his connection with Louise. Jimmy can communicate the best
with Louise
because he approaches her with this feminine style. This is shown by
the long
conversations they have while they exchange the money and the clear
understanding they have about each other when they separate. He even
asks
Louise to marry him while he is giving her the money. Jimmy shows a
great need
for intimacy with his proposal and also he shows his feelings for
Louise. This
proposal is the ultimate expression of connection with Louise and shows
his
emotional tie he has to her. He is very open and shows his emotions in
his body
language, which are also characteristics of traditional feminine
communication
(Lakoff 627).
The contrast that exists in communication between men and women
is shown
clearly in Thelma and Louise. The movie shows what happens when the
two genders
communicate similarly and differently. When they communicate
differently their
is a good understanding of each other and a greater sense of connection
between
the two people communicating; which was shown well by the FBI agent
Hal and
Louise's boyfriend Jimmy. When a man and a woman communicated in the
same way,
there was conflict between the two. This was illustrated well by the
truck
driver and the rapist Harlen and the conflicts they had with Thelma and
Louise;
proving the point that men and women must communicate differently.

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