The Superego Behind the Id in Ozymandias
[2023-02-11 12:20:10]
Superman "Ozymandias" behind Ozymandias written by Percy Shelley represents spells and poetry identities and poetic psychological powers in poetry. In this poem we met travelers. He brought information from the desert. There is an independent statue between rock and sand. "My name is Wang Ozymandias, please look at my work, you are strong, desperate!" From our warnings, Ozymandias as a person is controlled by his ID.
Freud thinks that the three elements of personality are identity, self, and super ego. While identity is an ideal and moral transcendent, it is responsible for all needs and impulses. Self eases between identity, super ego, and reality. Freud suggested that children progress through a series of stages in which the energy of identity concentrates in various sexy areas. Later researchers said there are five broad aspects that make up the person's personality. This theory, often referred to as five major personality theories, says that the five major character dimensions are openness, accountability, extroversion, comfort and neuroticism, sometimes accompanied by a useful acronym OCEAN logo thinking about.
Sigmund Freud believes that personality is composed of three distinct elements: identity, self, and super self. id is an aspect of personality that depends on internal and underlying factors and requirements. These are usually instinctive, such as hunger, thirst, sexual desire or libido. Because it avoids pain and calls for happiness, Id acts on the principle of happiness. Because of its instinctive id, it is impulsive and does not usually know the meaning of that action. The ego is driven by the principle of reality. By trying to implement the id driver in the most realistic way, we balance the self and the id. It streamlines the instinct of id and attempts to please the long-term interests of individuals. It helps to distinguish between real, realistic drives and the standard reality set on Superman. Super Lego is promoted by ethical principles
Discussion about the level of consciousness, discussion about id, ego, superego was done soon, but this is not a coincidence. In self and freedom (although not included in the title, super go is also being discussed, Freud in 1923/1960), Freud began with chapter on consciousness and unconsciousness, then self and ID About, and it is a chapter about self and super. It is difficult to argue rather than intertwine the two concepts, the level of consciousness and the mental facility (id, ego, flood used for superego). In addition, these three structures start with one, self develop from the identity, later super self develops from self. As with the level of consciousness, it is not appropriate to treat id, ego, superego as the actual structure in the brain. They are not structures that help to understand the psychodynamic function of the mind.