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Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud. / Sigmund Freud was a Jewish Austrian neurologist who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychiatry. / Freud is best known for his theories

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Page 1: Sigmund Freud. / Sigmund Freud was a Jewish Austrian neurologist who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychiatry. / Freud is best known for his theories

Sigmund FreudSigmund Freud

Page 2: Sigmund Freud. / Sigmund Freud was a Jewish Austrian neurologist who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychiatry. / Freud is best known for his theories

Sigmund Freud was a Jewish Austrian neurologist who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychiatry.

Freud is best known for his theories of the unconscious mind

Sigmund Freud was a Jewish Austrian neurologist who founded the psychoanalytic school of psychiatry.

Freud is best known for his theories of the unconscious mind

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Major Theory 1: The Conscious and Unconscious Mind

Major Theory 1: The Conscious and Unconscious Mind

According to Freud, the mind can be divided into two main parts:

According to Freud, the mind can be divided into two main parts:

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The conscious mind includes everything that we are aware of.

This is the aspect of our mental processing that we can think and talk about rationally. A part of this includes our memory, which is not always part of consciousness but can be retrieved easily at any time and brought into our awareness.

Freud called this ordinary memory the preconscious.

The conscious mind includes everything that we are aware of.

This is the aspect of our mental processing that we can think and talk about rationally. A part of this includes our memory, which is not always part of consciousness but can be retrieved easily at any time and brought into our awareness.

Freud called this ordinary memory the preconscious.

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The unconscious mind is a reservoir of feelings, thoughts, urges, and memories that outside of our conscious awareness.

Most of the time the contents of the unconscious are unacceptable or unpleasant, such as feelings of pain, anxiety, or conflict.

According to Freud, the unconscious continues to influence our behavior and experience, even though we are unaware of these underlying influences.

The unconscious mind is a reservoir of feelings, thoughts, urges, and memories that outside of our conscious awareness.

Most of the time the contents of the unconscious are unacceptable or unpleasant, such as feelings of pain, anxiety, or conflict.

According to Freud, the unconscious continues to influence our behavior and experience, even though we are unaware of these underlying influences.

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NOTE:NOTE:

The UNCONSCIOUS mind can also be thought of as one’s “SHADOW SELF”

The shadow self is the opposite of what we “are” in our conscious mind

The UNCONSCIOUS mind can also be thought of as one’s “SHADOW SELF”

The shadow self is the opposite of what we “are” in our conscious mind

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Major Theory 2: Ego, Id, Superego

Major Theory 2: Ego, Id, Superego

According to Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory of personality, personality is composed of three elements. These three elements of personality--known as the id, the ego and the superego--work together to create complex human behaviors.

According to Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theory of personality, personality is composed of three elements. These three elements of personality--known as the id, the ego and the superego--work together to create complex human behaviors.

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The EgoThe Ego

This is the “self”, or who you view yourself as.

It is your personality and the way you portray yourself to the world.

This is the “self”, or who you view yourself as.

It is your personality and the way you portray yourself to the world.

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The ego is the component of personality that is responsible for dealing with reality.

According to Freud, the ego develops from the id and ensures that the impulses of the id can be expressed in a manner acceptable in the real world.

The ego functions in all of the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious mind.

The ego is the component of personality that is responsible for dealing with reality.

According to Freud, the ego develops from the id and ensures that the impulses of the id can be expressed in a manner acceptable in the real world.

The ego functions in all of the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious mind.

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The IdThe Id

The id represents primitive desires

It is the human “want”

Represents chaos

The id represents primitive desires

It is the human “want”

Represents chaos

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The id is the only component of personality that is present from birth.

This aspect of personality is entirely unconscious and includes all of the instinctive and primitive behaviours.

The id is driven by the pleasure principle, which strives for immediate gratification of all desires, wants, and needs. If these needs are not satisfied immediately, the result is a state anxiety or tension.

The id is the only component of personality that is present from birth.

This aspect of personality is entirely unconscious and includes all of the instinctive and primitive behaviours.

The id is driven by the pleasure principle, which strives for immediate gratification of all desires, wants, and needs. If these needs are not satisfied immediately, the result is a state anxiety or tension.

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The SuperegoThe Superego The superego

represents the conscience

It is the “should” of human beings

It is socialized and represents order

The superego represents the conscience

It is the “should” of human beings

It is socialized and represents order

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The superego is the aspect of personality that holds all of our internalized moral standards and ideals that we acquire from both our parents and society--our sense of right and wrong.

The superego provides guidelines for making judgments.

The superego is the aspect of personality that holds all of our internalized moral standards and ideals that we acquire from both our parents and society--our sense of right and wrong.

The superego provides guidelines for making judgments.

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The superego acts to perfect and civilize our behavior. It works to suppress all unacceptable urges of the id and struggles to make the ego act upon idealistic standards rather that upon realistic principles.

The superego is present in the conscious, preconscious and unconscious.

The superego acts to perfect and civilize our behavior. It works to suppress all unacceptable urges of the id and struggles to make the ego act upon idealistic standards rather that upon realistic principles.

The superego is present in the conscious, preconscious and unconscious.

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So what does this all have to do with Life of Pi?

So what does this all have to do with Life of Pi?

Think about these concepts as you read Part Two of the novel

Can you predict where you may “see” these concepts in the novel?

Think about these concepts as you read Part Two of the novel

Can you predict where you may “see” these concepts in the novel?