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    • What do the stories tell you: o How the person views the world • When dealing with kids always look for issues of safe and supportive o How the person views parental figures • Superficial/unavailable/untrustworthy • Enjoyable/supportive/talented/available o How the person sees themselves • Vulnerable/fragile/unattractive/inept/lonely/entitled/ • Talented/attractive/clever o How the person views relationships • Unsupportive/hurtful/missing/distant/insincere • Ease/difficulty with which

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    Othello, Why Did I Marry?

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    Othello’s weak self-esteem because he fears that “Desdemona’s infidelity” would devastate his reputation and therefore belittle him in the public eye‚ “Farewell! Othello’s occupation’s gone” (Act 3‚365). Could it be that Othello’s biggest flaw is his alter ego? As he fears that his true colors are starting to be visible in the public eyes. In conclusion‚ it is not the present Othello is after with his question

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    Masks and alternate identity is a major theme in Mishima Yukio’s Confessions of a Mask. The narrator believes that throughout his youth‚ he had been playing a role on a stage to hide his real self. However‚ contrary to what the narrator claims‚ throughout the novel‚ he is not playing the role of another personality. He is simply hiding. It is only in the conclusion‚ when the when the war is over‚ and the need for order and principle and everyday life is restored‚ that he finally sees the creation

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    Artist Review: The work of Photographer Sean Metelerkamp and his music video “Death Grips - Black Google” was my main source of inspiration for this film. [Double click on Sean Metelerkamp’s photo of Die Antwoord‚ to see the music video ‘Black Google’ which he filmed and directed.] Sean Metelerkamp was born in 1984 in South Africa. His last exhibition was at the Guggenheim Museums in New York‚ Berlin‚ Venice and Bilbao where he won an award for one of the top 25 videos of 2010‚ ‘Zef Side

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    Tripartite concept of the Human Psyche comes from Sigmund Freud’s seminal work “The Formation and Structure of the Human Psyche”. As the audience‚ we can identify that Arthur plays the ego throughout the film‚ he remains as a constant personification of Cobb’s personality. Ariadne takes the role of the super ego‚ or the moral compass. She discerns what is right and wrong‚ and guides Cobb through decision making and consequences. Mal portrays Cobb’s Id‚ the primal desires from the deep recesses of

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    Willy Wonkas Diagnosis

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    Movie Analysis In the beginning‚ there’s a scene in which the children begin to annoy Mr. Wonka by introducing themselves. He refers to their Guardians as moms and dads‚ not being able to voice the actual word “parents.” He then has a little moment or trance that he goes into in which he spouts off many different words to say the same thing; Father. According to his facial expressions of furrowed brows and shaky lips I begin to think that something in his past reveals his disconnection emotionally

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    typically are powered by their id‚ as it considers only it’s own long-term benefits‚ ignoring the outcome for anyone else. The princess in the short story‚ “The Lady or The Tiger” by Frank Stockton embodies the id specifically‚ with little portrayal of the ego or superego.     The trials are a public event held in an arena with two identical doors‚ one holding a tiger‚ the other a lady. If the man on trial‚ picks the door with the tiger‚ he is guilty and immediately mauled to death. If he picks the lady

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    was build up of men only and there were basically no place for a woman. But She didn’t discourage and ended up‚ as “Femme fatale” was only men were allowed. The final concept we could list is Ego Boundaries. Depending on the genders‚ the boundaries differ from males to female. “ Ego Boundaries are points at which and individual stops and the rest of the world begins.” (Julia T. Wood; p: 165). Nicky was rich

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    Erikson's Ego Vs. Despair

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    where I can reflect on my life and be proud of my accomplishments. For years‚ not having a college degree was the biggest regret I ever had‚ and now that I will no longer have that‚ I look forward to what I will do with that. Like with Erikson’s Ego vs Despair‚ like Kelly‚ I want to be at that point in my life where I am satisfied with my life. I never felt bad‚ but there were moments in my work career where I would not be able to advance because I did not have a college degree. Joan Erikson

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    for the audience? They are presented to within a high class of society‚ with a lack of consideration or care for the lower classes. Both are bored by their high society lives and “stiff” lunches/meetings that they must attend‚ so have created alter egos which they use to have fun in a different place. Algernon has invented a sick friend called Bunbury‚ who he sometimes must spend long lengths of time “looking after”‚ and when in the country‚ Jack becomes Ernest. What is the effect of the interchange

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