Piggy's Psychological Analysis Of The Human Mind

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Lord of the Flies by William Golding presents many different examples of Freud and Maslow’s psychological analysis of the human mind. A rather present example of this idea rests in the character Piggy who represents Freud’s idea of a superego. Freud suggests that the superego is something that develops due to the restraints placed on us as children. The restrictions we learn to accept are what causes us to recognize the differences between right and wrong. Piggy’s aunt was the one who imposed these restraints upon him. Piggy is aware that he has needs and limits, “I thought I was going to have Asthma” (Golding 141), he remembers them as he goes about his business. Piggy avoided certain activities so that he could keep himself safe.

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