Freud And Lord Of The Flies

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Sigmund Freud's theory of personality is portrayed in each of the main character’s different part of the human psyche in the novel, Lord of The Flies. First, Jack clearly represents the id’s role by showing his desire to fulfill every instinct and passion, acting on animalistic impulses, and lacking any rationality behind his actions. Next, Piggy certainly embodies the human psyche of the superego by attempting to safeguard the boys on the island by supporting established rules and facilitating the wellbeing of the society. Lastly, Ralph embodies the ego based on his cunning id-driven style of a leader combined with his moral conscience which allows him to delegate to other worthy individuals. In conclusion, one’s ability to adapt to society