Dual roles In many stories people often realize using allegorical images to show the abstract nature of the author is a genuine person. In these stories, the name of the image of the fable tells you what his character should represent. The allegorical image is a funny and unique way to capture functions and objects into the reader. This can make your story favorable when trying to cross points, but the most common is ethical issues.
In Tony Kushner's "American Angels", interaction between characters and events is often deemed to be discontinuous or irrelevant and is implicitly displayed in the character part. The dual role is played by the playwright. The playwright has an actor characterizing two or more characters. Using "dual roles" in some of the scenarios of this script can be seen as an indication of Kushner's efforts to maintain a role and interrelated community.
When everyone focuses on others as the main role, interpersonal relationships are often most healthy, avoiding "double role" wherever possible. For example, for a variety of reasons, including mental, physical or emotional defects or diseases, we see a dual role of dysfunction in families where parents can not actually act as parents. Sometimes a child is forced to play a role of child rearing, but we say "We must grow fast." Usually they are smarter and more sympathetic, but they often bring high prices to their children.
The dual or dual role between the therapist and the client can be an unmanageable field. Dr. Tomasulo explained the situation that the client of the treatment group he runs is a group therapy graduate class student he teaches. He will not allow her to leave the treatment group, it is basically the same as giving up, he can not leave the class as she is the only available group therapy course. Dr. Tomasulo called his state and his national expert psychology organization to lead him and he and Dr. Hartwell-Walker nominated others in similar circumstances. "This does not happen very often," Dr. Hartwell Walker said, "If so, it is a very good idea to get advice."