Physical and Psychological Needs

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What Do You Need?

In nature all living things have needs that should be met, physical and psychological needs. While other living things such as animals have more physical needs, humans have both physical and psychological essentials, which is what separates us from them. The psychological necessities of a human are what make Humanity what it is. We develop these needs from birth and throughout lives; the desires are used to represent our personality as humans. These characteristics show our desire to grow, feel safe, feel a sense of security, and feel loved. These essentials have connected greatly in literature such as Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. In Frankenstein the creature created by Victor is abandoned and left by himself and has no idea of what is going on and who he is. In nature he develops a want for certain needs other than his physical needs. The creature tries to become accepted into society despite his hideous looks. The creature wanted to reach out to the humans by learning how to speak and interact like one of them. The creature would also try and prove his worth to society through kindly helping others. In Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein the creature is not acknowledged as a human but, displays the characteristics of humanity through the psychological needs of growth, love, and contribution in which all humans express to defines themselves.

Even though the creature is not considered human, he shows the psychological needs that all humans in society today express to define their species. One of the main needs that make a human is the yearning to grow. As explained in the work of psychologist Chloe Madanes growth is “The need to grow, improve and develop, both in character and in spirit” (“The Six Human Needs” 4). This m...

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