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Who founded the idea of psychoanalysis?
Sigmund Freud
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What does psychoanalysis analyze?
Someone's mind and their
subconscious
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In which era did psychoanalysis emerge?
Victorian era
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What are the three parts of Freud's psychoanalytic theory?
ID
,
ego
, and super ego
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What does the ID represent in Freud's theory?
Irrepressible
instincts
and animal desires
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What does the ego do in Freud's theory?
Balances the desires of
ID
and
super ego
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How is the super ego characterized in Freud's theory?
Knows
morality
and social conditioning
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How can Hyde and Jekyll be interpreted through Freud's psychoanalytic theory?
Hyde represents the
ID
(animalistic desires)
Jekyll represents the
super ego
(morality)
Jekyll mediates between Hyde and societal expectations
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How does Hyde's behavior reflect the ID in Freud's theory?
He exhibits
animalistic
and barbaric actions
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What role does Jekyll play in relation to Hyde and the super ego?
He
mediates
between Hyde and societal expectations
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How can students reference Freud's theory in their essays?
Mention Freud's
psychoanalytic theory
Discuss the roles of
ID
,
ego
, and
super ego
Analyze characters through a
Freudian
lens
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What is the significance of the Victorian era in relation to Freud's theory?
It influenced
societal views
and expectations
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What does the term "Freudian lens" refer to?
Analyzing literature through
Freud's
theories
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What are the benefits of using Freud's psychoanalytic theory in essays?
Provides a critical framework for analysis
Enhances understanding of
character motivations
Links literature to historical and societal contexts
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Where can students find more information on Freud's theory and analysis?
The Lightup Hub
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Why is it important to subscribe to educational channels?
It supports the channel and provides resources
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How can sharing educational videos help others?
It spreads knowledge and
resources
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Who founded the idea of psychoanalysis?
Sigmund Freud
View source
What does psychoanalysis analyze?
Someone's mind and their
subconscious
View source
In which era did psychoanalysis emerge?
Victorian
era
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How did Stevenson's novella influence society?
It shaped views during the
Victorian
era
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What are the three parts of Freud's psychoanalytic theory?
ID
,
ego
, and
super
ego
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What does the ID represent in Freud's theory?
Irrepressible instincts and animal desires
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How does the ego function in Freud's theory?
It balances the desires of the
ID
and
super ego
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What does the super ego know about?
Morality
and social conditioning
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How can Hyde be interpreted through Freud's theory?
As representing the
ID
with
animalistic
desires
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How does Jekyll relate to the super ego?
He knows
right from wrong
and morality
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How can the character of Hyde be described?
As
barbaric
and
animalistic
in behavior
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What role does Jekyll play in balancing desires?
He mediates between the
ID
and
super ego
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How can Freud's psychoanalytic theory enhance essay writing?
By providing a
critical
lens for analysis
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What are the three components of Freud's psychoanalytic theory?
ID: Represents
animal instincts
and desires
Ego: Balances ID and
super ego
desires
Super ego: Knows
morality
and social conditioning
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How can Hyde and Jekyll be analyzed through Freud's theory?
Hyde as the
ID
: Represents irrepressible desires
Jekyll as the
super ego
: Represents morality
Jekyll as the ego: Mediates between Hyde and societal expectations
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How can students utilize Freud's theory in essays?
Reference Freud's
psychoanalytic theory
Analyze characters through
ID
,
ego
, and super ego
Provide critical interpretations of texts
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What is the significance of the Victorian era in relation to Freud's theory?
It influenced societal views and expectations
View source
What does the term "Freudian lens" refer to?
Analyzing literature through
Freud's
psychoanalytic theory
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How can students improve their grades using Freud's theory?
By referencing
psychoanalytic
concepts in essays
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What is the purpose of the Lightup Hub mentioned in the material?
To provide
critical analysis
resources
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Why is it important to share educational videos?
To help as many people as
possible
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