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Freudian Psychoanalysis: Lord of the Flies

Freudian Psychoanalysis: Lord of the Flies. The Id, The Ego, and the Superego. The Psyche: The m ind, and why we do what we do. People’s actions can be explained by the interaction of the three parts of their subconscious mind: The Id The Ego The Superego. Id: Basic Desire.

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Freudian Psychoanalysis: Lord of the Flies

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  1. Freudian Psychoanalysis:Lord of the Flies The Id, The Ego, and the Superego

  2. The Psyche:The mind, and why we do what we do • People’s actions can be explained by the interaction of the three parts of their subconscious mind: • The Id • The Ego • The Superego

  3. Id: Basic Desire • What each person wants • No sense of conscience: everyone’s “inner child” • Children, before they are taught social skills • Demands immediate gratification of their needs and desires

  4. Superego: Guilt • Guided by socially imposed behavior and a sense of guilt • Learned through adult instruction and living in society • Parents scold you and other members of society criticize or teach you

  5. Ego: Reality • The balance between the Id and the Superego • Takes the desires of the Id, filters them through the superego, and comes up with an action that satisfies both entities • The Ego realizes that the Id must be satisfied, but that there are certain socially acceptable ways to achieve satisfaction

  6. Freudian Analysis of LOTF: Collaborative Writing • Today, you will do a collaborative writing project with a partner. • Respond to the following prompt in three well-developed paragraphs. • As a part of your answer, be sure to use at least some evidence from chapter six and seven to show that you are up to date with your reading. • Assure that each paragraph has: • Topic and concluding sentences • Quotes, with citations, as evidence that support your topic sentence • Thoughtful analysis of each quote • What aspects of the Freudian psyche do the three protagonists of LOTF represent? • Jack • Ralph • Piggy • Explain, and provide at least two examples from the text for each character to prove what you’re saying is true.

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