Miscommunication In Gone Girl

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This past summer I read Gone Girl, written by Gyllian Flynn. In this book a man named Nick Dunne is accused of murdering his pregnant wife, Amy Dunne, who has disappeared. Though Nick is not guilty, his dishonesty and lack of good communication with the police, media and others involved quickly causes his case to down-spiral, and he is viewed as the murderer. This story emphasizes the importance of good communication, that perception can shape attitudes and that communication should be strategic. When Nick realizes that his wife is missing he doesn’t show any sign of sadness, which leads the people around him to become suspicious. Nick is then dishonest with the police officers investigating the case, and is repeatedly caught in his lies.