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    Balancing the ideas of the superego and the id, the ego is controlled by the reality principle; Ralph shows the most characteristics of the ego throughout the novel balancing the evil ideas of the id, from the views of superegos like Simon or Piggy. Henningfeld says in “An Overview of Lord of the Flies”, “Just as the superego must employ the ego to control the id, Piggy cannot control Jack on his own; he must rely on Ralph to do so.” This quote exemplifies the constant struggle between the…

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    MYTH AND FAIRYTALE PSYCHOANALYSIS OF Abstract This paper entitled ‘psychoanalytic theory on Naga-Mandala’ regards as an analysis of psychological side of the play. The psychoanalytic theory is applicable on Naga-Mandala as Girish Karnad disseminates facts about human life and psyche of humans in ancient Indian stories with the changing social codes and morals of modern life. Girish Karnad’s plays are pertinent to the psychological problems, dilemmas, and conflicts defied by the modern Indian…

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    Advantages Evolutionary psychology provides a theoretical basis to altruism in relation to evolution and adapting to in order to survive. The theories and arguments used in evolutionary psychology help understand the complex relationship among groups, but also within group. Furthermore, it provides a clear goal that is being achieved (survival of the fittest), which gives a straightforward objective towards the theoretical connections and how they are connected to altruism. Based on the…

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    their lives. They grow up, learn from their mistakes, and become more aware of the people around them. According to Sigmund Freud one develops mentality in stages, these stages are classified as the Id, one’s primal desires present from birth. The Ego, one's attempt to make decisions, to reach one’s desires, based on socially acceptable ways. The Superego, conscience that censors your actions, in others words what you should do. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein depicts these three stages showcasing…

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    2) it is a disgusting kind of thing to rely on. He wants them to realize their insanity and come to grips with real life, and how life should be, without drugs. 2. Mustapha Mond is similar to Don John in that they both have power which feeds their ego. They both have the mindset that everything is in their power because they are in power. They create the rules, so they can choose whether to follow them or not. It surprises me that Mustapha seems so very accepting of John. One would think that…

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    young and older people who interact with them. The framework behind my message for this non-profit organization is ego involvement. According to Seiter (2009), ego involvement is known as how an issue, message, or object…

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    The following is a case study of Diana Nyad who is most known for being the first person confirmed to swim from Cuba to Florida. Diana Nyad suffered from sexual assault by the hands of her childhood coach. She channeled that energy into swimming developing a compulsive behavior that encouraged a self-inflicted torturous training. Nyad’s training resulted in breaking Penny Palfrey’s distance record for distance swimming. (“DianaNyad”Wikipedia.WikimediaFoundation,n.d.Web.) In this case history, I…

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    three parts to their personality. These three components are known as the id, the ego, and the superego. The id is selfish and doesn’t tend to other people's needs or aspirations, soley its own. Freud says the id ““knows no judgements of value: no good and evil, no morality” – only the fulfillment of immediate desires” (CommonLit). When humans reach around the age of three, they acquire what Freud calls the ego. The ego satisfies the demands and narcissistic cravings of the id, but also…

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    boys realize that they need someone that can mediate between anarchy and complete control by rules. Ralph offers these qualities much like and ego in an unconscious mind. The elements of Freudian theory bring The Lord of the Flies to a whole different level that offers more for the reader to think about. The use of Ralph, Piggy, and Jack to represent the ego, superego, and id takes…

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    The Alter Ego of Jack Worthing “The Importance of Being Earnest (also called A Trivial Comedy for Serious People)” is a play written by Oscar Wilde in the late 1890's. Although it is comedy, it is also a social satire and it has some serious themes hidden in its lines. The themes here address Victorian social issues. In in the late 19th century, in the Victorian society, the life was not very easy. People were divided in social classes and there was a strict code of morals which people from…

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