Superego In Lord Of The Flies

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According to Freud the id, superego, and ego are the three parts of the human personality. Jack a character in Lord of the Flies by William Golding is only capable of accessing his id. The id is the wild and untamed side of man, while the ego and superego are the critical and organized sides of man. He has no sense of rules or others and is only focused on self- satisfaction when he hunts his “laughter [becomes] a bloodthirsty snarling”(Golding 4.33). His id takes him over making him wild, and savage, making him numb to his superego and ego. He has no remorse for other people Jack the leader of his own tribe “got angry” and had his members “tie Wilfred up” and left him there in the sun “for hours”(Golding 10.356). He got angry with Wilfred,

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