Wednesday, February 6, 2013
1st Body Paragraph
Freud presents the human world as something not human at all. Freud develops the aggressiveness and naturally that all people around the world, whether they are the richest or the poorest, Freud believes and writes that they are all just animals. We live in nature, but it is disguised by all the tall buildings and material wealth that we come to consume, believe, and assume are our everyday lives. Accordingly, Freud believes that humans adjust to there surroundings and aren't able to truly express themselves. This suppression of feeling, only builds up tension and results in our true and raw animalistic behaviors but come out in the forms of greed, love, hate, sex, violence, and much more where we think are very complicated and belong in our super-ego and should not be thought of or done until it leaks over into our ego, but is truly in our id, which Freud describes to be, our true ego, just we do not have the space to literally and figuratively "spread our wings and fly".
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