Trick them, maybe, but you can definitely "catch" them in lies. If you play careful attention you'll notice events and stories and so called "facts" not making sense Regarding "tricking" them, since sociopaths are notorious for their promiscuity, you could have another member of the opposite sex come on to them and see what happens. They'll most likely take the bait Answer Some sociopaths aren't promiscuous.In fact some are or pretend to be stern puritans I'd avoid trickery.
Look out instead for lack of conscience, inability to learn from life (experience), extreme callousness. Sociopaths treat others as their playthings and are often intensely sadistic Sociopaths are steeped in dishonesty. If unmasked, they may rant, rave, rage and turn extremely violent.
If you defend yourself they will have no hesitation in telling the police that YOU attacked them and that they simply defended themselves. They have no qualms about perjuring themselves, either. What's more, many aren't particularly afraid of punishment.
Be careful before about using trickery on a sociopath Answer Here are my guesses! Sociopathy is probably on a continuum, a degree to which someone, under certain conditions manifests concern or lack of concern, empathy, or conscience in a given situation.To trick a sociopath into revealing their lack of conscience, ask them about their favorite animals and pets. Ask them why?
I know one sociopath who really likes her Preying Mantis and doesn't like dogs.An enjoyment of dogs generally requires some degree of caring, empathy--characterists devoid in sociopaths. If you are close to the sociopath, perhaps you are acting as "supply" for them, as in the comorbidity of narcissism and narcissistic supply. Cut off the sociopath's perceived supply, and the sociopath will fluster and will probably need to find another source.
Another trick is to watch them respond to an enfant or toddler. As the subjective observer, do you feel they are emotionally present for the child or vice versa? Some sociopaths drop numerous hints about the way they are; rarely, some come right out and admit to it (including several WikiAnswers members)!
In the very rare event that a sociopath doesn't have to hide what he/she is, the dynamic can change To put it bluntly, they usually seek to camoflage themselves because they at least know that, as they truly are, they are unlovable That doesn't, however, stop some particularly nurturing sorts of people from offering a known psychopath succor and friendship! One never knows Another thing that reveals the sociopath: TEARS The near-constant state of frustration and dissatisfaction felt by a true psychopath is the source of not only their rages but those eerie, on-and-off-like-a-faucet tears (Yes tears are seen even in some men, though of course still more common in children and women. ) Another comment, from the diagnosed primary psychopath who wrote much but not all of the text that follows EXCEPT the input from the other two sociopaths: The last time I tried.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.