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    Jack, consumed by his impulsive urge to hunt, acts as Freud’s id. Ralph demonstrates the term ego as he logically attempts to resolve problems. Piggy, concerned with morality and the words of his aunt, behaves as the superego. Jack, representing the Freudian term id, acts impulsively to satisfy his basic needs with obsessive hunting. Once on the island, Jack focuses on hunting and finding food to eat and keep himself alive. Like the id, Jack longs to fulfill his basic, instinctual needs and receive

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    people are categorized into id, ego, or superego. This theory is heavily present in Lord of the Flies, specifically in the three main characters. Jack, Ralph, and Piggy all differ from each other personality wise throughout the book. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, the needs and motivations of Jack, Ralph, Piggy, correlate to Freud’s theory of personality. The first character that fits one of the personalities of Freud’s theory is Jack. Jack portrays theory of the Id personality. The id’s personality

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    describes the id, ego, and superego parts of a person. Id is represented as the devil and based on the pleasure and benefiting themselves. Ego is the angel and devil together, where there is balance of good and bad. Lastly, superego is shown as the angel with good behavior and morals. In Golding’s book Lord of the Flies, he uses Jack, Ralph, and Piggy to represent Sigmund Freud’s theory of the three personalities: id, ego, and superego. Throughout the book, it can be noticed that Jack has the id personality

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    Orson Scott-Card’s Ender’s Game is one such example, wherein the Wiggin siblings can each be interpreted to represent an aspect of Freud’s theory. Peter, cruel and self-centered, can be seen as the id; Valentine, kind an empathetic, as the super-ego; Ender, kind but capable of extreme violence, as the ego. Alternatively, Valentine can be seen as the ego as her relationship with Peter progresses, while Ender can play the role of a super-ego that has

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    The Snake: Freudian Idealisms, Human Self-Conflict and Religious Integrity By: Josh Howe For: Mrs. Polivick Date: 9/23/14 At the turn of the 20th century, a plethora of poetic revolutions took place due to the social, political, and religious events that defined the era. Imagism is one of the most notable movements, as it spawned many forms of poetry that still thrive today, forms such as: jazz poetry, pylon poetry, and, most notably, nature poetry. Nature poetry shows man’s appreciation

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    can be seen as the immature and bloodthirsty Id, who hungers for meat and stops at nothing to get what he wants. Piggy and Simon can be seen on the other end of the spectrum as the SuperEgo, through their intellect and compassion. Ralph represents the Ego, the middle ground between the two extremes, by his responsible decision making skills and leadership qualities. All three characters balance each other out, and when either

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    human mind, the Id, Ego, and Superego; and in Lord of the Flies three influential characters all seem to represent these three parts. Whether Golding did this on purpose or not, I do not know, but I certainly believe these three characters easily line up with Freud’s three components of the mind. The first component of the mind is the id. According to Sigmund Freud it is present as soon as a human is born and is the driving force of our actions until the ego begins to develop. The id is “the personality

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    balance between the id, superego, and ego, which each character within the novel portrays. When one triumphs the other it may be detrimental to oneself, as well to society as a whole. Sigmund Freud developed psychodynamic theories of personality that “view human behavior as a dynamic interaction between the conscious and unconscious mind” (Myers 514). He focuses on the importance of the equal balance to avoid internal conflict, as well as harm to others around a character. The id character contains

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    boys. There is an id, superego, and ego in this group of boys. The greatest examples of these three personalities can be shown in Piggy, Ralph, and Jack; three of the major characters in Lord of the Flies. An id is a primitive component of instinct for our personality. It contains both inherited and learned characteristics of personality (McLeod). The Id can best described as the something young and reckless in your mind that allows you to do bad things. The greatest example of an id in Lord of the

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    the ID, acts off of instinct, with no consideration of how his actions will affect others, or even himself in the long run. Ralph, the Ego, tries to keep order in the group, and keep them focused on what’s really important. Piggy, the Superego, always tries to remind the group of what’s right and what’s wrong. (“id, ego, and superego”) The ID, as defined by Freud, is “the personality component made up of unconscious psychic energy that works to satisfy basic urges, needs, and desires. The id operates

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