Jekyll & Hyde

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    • Who founded the idea of psychoanalysis?
      Sigmund Freud
    • What does psychoanalysis analyze?
      Someone's mind and their subconscious
    • In which era did psychoanalysis emerge?
      Victorian era
    • What are the three parts of Freud's psychoanalytic theory?
      ID, ego, and super ego
    • What does the ID represent in Freud's theory?
      Irrepressible instincts and animal desires
    • What does the ego do in Freud's theory?
      Balances the desires of ID and super ego
    • How is the super ego characterized in Freud's theory?
      Knows morality and social conditioning
    • 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
    • How does Hyde's behavior reflect the ID in Freud's theory?
      He exhibits animalistic and barbaric actions
    • What role does Jekyll play in relation to Hyde and the super ego?
      He mediates between Hyde and societal expectations
    • 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
    • What is the significance of the Victorian era in relation to Freud's theory?
      It influenced societal views and expectations
    • What does the term "Freudian lens" refer to?
      Analyzing literature through Freud's theories
    • 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
    • Where can students find more information on Freud's theory and analysis?
      The Lightup Hub
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      It supports the channel and provides resources
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      It spreads knowledge and resources
    • Who founded the idea of psychoanalysis?
      Sigmund Freud
    • What does psychoanalysis analyze?
      Someone's mind and their subconscious
    • In which era did psychoanalysis emerge?
      Victorian era
    • How did Stevenson's novella influence society?
      It shaped views during the Victorian era
    • What are the three parts of Freud's psychoanalytic theory?
      ID, ego, and super ego
    • What does the ID represent in Freud's theory?
      Irrepressible instincts and animal desires
    • How does the ego function in Freud's theory?
      It balances the desires of the ID and super ego
    • What does the super ego know about?
      Morality and social conditioning
    • How can Hyde be interpreted through Freud's theory?
      As representing the ID with animalistic desires
    • How does Jekyll relate to the super ego?
      He knows right from wrong and morality
    • How can the character of Hyde be described?
      As barbaric and animalistic in behavior
    • What role does Jekyll play in balancing desires?
      He mediates between the ID and super ego
    • How can Freud's psychoanalytic theory enhance essay writing?
      By providing a critical lens for analysis
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • What is the significance of the Victorian era in relation to Freud's theory?
      It influenced societal views and expectations
    • What does the term "Freudian lens" refer to?
      Analyzing literature through Freud's psychoanalytic theory
    • How can students improve their grades using Freud's theory?
      By referencing psychoanalytic concepts in essays
    • What is the purpose of the Lightup Hub mentioned in the material?
      To provide critical analysis resources
    • Why is it important to share educational videos?
      To help as many people as possible
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