Do you have an example for the second type?
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His Dark Materials, The Godfather, The Handmaiden (Park Chan Wook), first seasons of GoT.
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I think it only uses the betrayal trope (via the identity question) to make a deeper point about the difficulty of reconstructing your own nature from observation, and the question of why we follow through with what we observe as we begin to understand it
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There’s a third possibility. Characters who are trustworthy but confused about their frame of reference. Think Inception and The Matrix.
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Betrayal is a deeply entrenched, complex human behaviour, and whether it happens in the family, or in the Garden of Gethsemane, it leaves behind it an aching void that can't be filled.
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