05-29-2014, 06:52 AM
One last, in terms of changing roles, I mean that quite literally as the ultimate end of subliminal (re)conditioning. Any good movie is demonstrative of this kind of phenomenon with respect to the movie's protagonist (although the forces engendering the changes are often external). A great example of a character's inner conflict playing out in life is reconditioning himself as something of an alpha male is Bryan Cranston's character in "Breaking Bad." Not recommending that as the route to take, but, toned down, the identity crisis that his new life entails is illustrative of changes many face.
"I dunno. I didn't go into Burger King." -- Pulp Fiction