A Day after, he goes to a restaurant to eat breakfast and take an order from the waitress. Melvin eventually takes in interest on one of the Waitresses named Carol Connelly who became the only one to stand up against his unliked attitude and behavior. Now up to this point, it shows all of the …show more content…
All are related to the structure of the characters becoming well adapted and develop bonds while dealing some of the more apparent issues that they have. One of the more blatant themes shown throughout the movie is of how Melvin becomes a huge Samaritan. With all the issues he dealt with Simon and Carol, he started learning much of the reason why they struggling, and come to respect with them in due time as they forged to create attachments. Showing Preconventional ideas to show fairness and respect to everyone. Another theme is central theme is the overall relationship with Melvin and Carol, for people who started to belittle with each other in the beginning as they could tolerate back when he was at the restaurant. As he helps Carol’s illed son, they both develop great ties to the point of Compassionate …show more content…
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder that's categorized through unwanted repetitive thoughts or actions. During the times of the movie, it has shown that Melvin is an germoprobe, in which he hold to many tissues and hand gloves when he doing something to not touch any germs. Personality Disorder is a psychological disorder that is goes by the inflexity and enduring behavior patterns that are impair of social functioning. Melvin is absolutely at times can quiet man, but then has the urge of yelling in about something, be racist to anyone, and is left field to be very dispicable to his friends at times. Attachment is an emotional tie to one or another. The movie displayed multiple times of attachment for Melvin whether it was the dog or the very end with his relationship with Carol. Unconditioned Stimulus, in classical conditioning, the a stimulus that naturally uncontrolled and automatically triggers a response. During the time of Melvin taking care of Simon’s dog, he had to use meat as a source to take in attention for his dog, an the dog responded every time. Intrinsic Motivation the motivation that's desires to perform for its sake and to be effective. Melvin displayed this type of motivation to both Simon and Carol as he felt the urge to help them in the current case they were, Simon