She signifies reality of the world and the Id of the princess. According to Freud's Id, Ego and Superego theory, the chamber maiden is the Id. “The id operates on the pleasure principle (Freud, 1920) which is the idea that every wishful impulse should be satisfied immediately, regardless of the consequences” (Id Ego Superego). This signifies the chamber maiden because when the princess asks the maid to fetch her some water during their journey, she refuses to do it. Telling the princess to go get it herself. The chambermaid is the Id of the princess because when they are on their journey she can not seem to control the maid. Whereas the princess is the Ego because according to Freud's theory, the ego works to compromise and satisfy the Id’s demands (Id Ego Superego). That is what the princess does during her journey with the chambermaid, she gives in easily to the chambermaid’s demands which the chambermaid took advantage of and switched places with the
She signifies reality of the world and the Id of the princess. According to Freud's Id, Ego and Superego theory, the chamber maiden is the Id. “The id operates on the pleasure principle (Freud, 1920) which is the idea that every wishful impulse should be satisfied immediately, regardless of the consequences” (Id Ego Superego). This signifies the chamber maiden because when the princess asks the maid to fetch her some water during their journey, she refuses to do it. Telling the princess to go get it herself. The chambermaid is the Id of the princess because when they are on their journey she can not seem to control the maid. Whereas the princess is the Ego because according to Freud's theory, the ego works to compromise and satisfy the Id’s demands (Id Ego Superego). That is what the princess does during her journey with the chambermaid, she gives in easily to the chambermaid’s demands which the chambermaid took advantage of and switched places with the