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How does this story relate to Freud's ID, EGO, & SuperEgo?
Does Mr. Hyde represent the ID, EGO, or SuperEgo? Why?
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https://www.shmoop.com/jekyll-and-hyde/summary.html How does this story relate to Freud's ID, EGO, & SuperEgo? Does Mr. Hyde represent the ID, EGO, or SuperEgo? Why?
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Destiny Wallace
12/5/2018 10:10:06 am
This relates to ID, EGO and SuperEgo because it relates to their definitions. Mr.Hyde is ID because he is the definition.
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Travis
12/5/2018 10:11:07 am
It relates because he makes poor choices.
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Cassandra
12/5/2018 10:12:22 am
as soon as Mr.enfield passed by the door he decided to tell a story that clearly triggered his "Id" and thats how it relates
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gregory Russell
12/5/2018 10:13:07 am
That Mr. Utterson is trying to find Mr. Hyde because he is a bad man that hurts people. Mr. Utterson impulses were taking over to find the evil man. Mr. Hyde represents the ID.
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LaMar
12/5/2018 10:14:03 am
Mr. Hyde uses the 3 senses of the mind.
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Haley Worland
12/5/2018 10:14:18 am
It relates to Freud's ID, ego, and superego because they have examples of all of them in the summary. Mr.Hyde is ID because he gets to do all the fun things.
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brutus
12/5/2018 10:14:40 am
1 cause is he his a represent drama
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daejahn wright
12/7/2018 09:13:06 am
It relates to the id,ego, and superego because of the meanings.
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