Sigmund Freud pointed out that the three aspects of the mind - self, self, and super ego - are affecting everyone's daily lives. The identity tells people to eat, drink, sleep, and lay as they can survive when acquiring masks and social interaction. Finally, the super ego, also known as conscience, informs people's morals. In Richard III, William Shakespeare proposed a secular person who did not pay attention to religious or spiritual problems. Richard, the hero of the future king and parents, and Knight of Canterbury, Acti, Jeffrey Joe used three parts of their heart as well.
In this psychoanalytical analysis, personality and behavior are analyzed according to three parts of human psychology, self and Super Floyd. At the end of the analysis, the influence of identity, self and super ego on the relationship between personality and its suppressed childhood and past memories are discussed and finally, between the author's term and the inner mind of character A relationship was obtained. The tendency of Puritan's morality to conflict with human needs and desires. Despite Hester 's conscious morality, she demonstrates the desire of subconscious. This fact is a purely Freudian, ironically, a well-balanced view of Floyd and Hawthorn's behavior and thinking.
Freud's theory of unconscious thinking consists of three main parts: identity, self, and superego. These are called "McLeod". Id may be associated with pleasure; it is our inner necessity, important things, sexuality and aggression, and unconscious power that drives us towards our desires and desires. It is seeking immediate satisfaction and therefore requires a moderator (Siegfried 1). In contrast, the super ego is the moral of our mind, usually learned from our parents. It motivates us to meet our needs in a socially acceptable way (Siegfried 2). Finally, self is the balance between identity instinct and super ego ethics. Among these three elements, the ego is self belonging to daily reality, and the behavior that we show to the world is the result of self identity of identity and super ego.
When writing Freud's article, one should mention that one of the theories he created was about the self of self-conscious, unconscious thinking, super-ego, super-ego theory. Identity is part of the mind, it is primitive and instinctive. Self is the most realistic and self - is part of meditation and interaction with the world we live in. Super Lego is part of ethics and creates its own ethical standards. Even though all three have different, distinctive characteristics, they interact and form a whole that contributes to individual behavior.