Notes – Day 3 LORD OF THE FLIES. Label Id, Ego, and Superego. Then explain and draw facial characteristics of each on the blank heads provided. Also name.

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Notes – Day 3 LORD OF THE FLIES

Label Id, Ego, and Superego. Then explain and draw facial characteristics of each on the blank heads provided. Also name which character each represents. _____________ _____________ NATURE Animal side Instinct/Survival Impulse Short term “pleasure principle” NURTURE The conscience considers ideals produces feelings of pride or guilt, based on moral principles Conscious, “executive” part of personality Mediates demands of id, superego, and reality Reality principle long term planning

Ralph Piggy Jack Simon Roger Littluns Sam and Eric The Beast/Beastie Lord of the Flies “EVERYMAN” - EGO Has all qualities SUPEREGO / logic / nurtured / Prometheus Adult sensibility ID / impulse/ instinct / savage Ego – Helpful / caring / listens Regression The masses in society/ commoners

Island Scar Conch Painted faces Hair length Piggy’s Glasses Fire Ocean Burn Mark MICROCOSM Man’s impact on nature Democracy/Order Intellect/reason Hope for rescue Impulsivity breeds chaos