Ego and Super Ego in Lord of The Flies by William Golding

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Lord Of The Flies

“Where Id was there shall Ego be” -Sigmund Freud. Once you realize you cannot have everything in life like your Id wants, one creates their Ego. So where the Id was is where the Ego will eventually form to balance your Id out. Freud believed everyone's born with an Id, and ones Ego and Superego are later on developed in life. Throughout the novel a Freudian psychological allegory is expressed, relating to ones mind and the way a person thinks. This is where the Id, Ego and Superego fit in. Sigmund Freud believed the mind was structured into these three different parts. In the novel these structured areas of the mind are personified by the characters. The Id acting on impulse, Ego balancing what the Id wants and what the real world allows one to have and the Superego, judging what’s right and wrong, standing as our virtu. Lord of the flies a novel based on british boys who end up on an abandoned island after their plane crashes in the sea. Realizing they have no one in authority with them and all they have is each other, they develop and strategize ways to govern themselves in hope that they will get rescued. Violence, Savagery and loss of civilization exhibits while the boys are stranded on the island with one another. In Lord of the Flies, William Golding creates a freudian psychological allegory using Freud's theory of the human psyche to portray Jack, Piggy and Ralph as the Id, Superego and Ego of the novel.

In the Novel Lord of the Flies Golding uses imagery and characterization to display Jack as the Id of the novel through his selfishness, violence and strong impulses of doing whatever he wants when he wants. Jack evinces no care for anything or anyone but himself. While on the island he always manag...

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... Superego, always enforced rules upon the boys acting as the authority on the island. Finally Ralph characterized as the Ego of the novel. The Ego is the mediator of ones mind, In Lord of the Flies Ralph as the ego does not focus on his impulses or constantly about responsibility but balances between the two. As Golding Expressed a Psychological Allegory through his novel, this allegory is still applied to the world today. Everyones personality is shaped off of Freud's theory of

Id, Ego and superego. Without these three dimensions of the mind ones persona couldn't be made, we as people are shaped by this Freudian theory that was expressed as the characters creating an Allegory throught Lord of the Flies. Id, Superego and Ego are essentials. If the Id is Present then the Ego will always be as well, and the Superego always there to balance them out.

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