Narcissism is an extreme or erotic interest in oneself and their physical appearance. Narcissistic lovers construct a fantasized version of reality craving undying love and adoration from another. Hedwig’s self-absorbed actions and egotistical attitude has a strong parallel to Lacan’s idea of desire. Idealized images of our sexual partners and ourselves: “It is clear that I must find …show more content…
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