Superego In Lord Of The Flies

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Sigmund Freud was one of few early psychologists who studied the the subconsciousness of the human mind (Pak). He broke the psyche into three different parts; the id, ego, and superego (McLeod). In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, there are three characters that represent these aspects very well. Jack represents the selfish and uncontrollable id, Ralph represents the mediator- ego, and Piggy represents the moralistic superego. First, there’s Jack representing the id. The id is the impulsive, subconscious part of the mind (McLeod). Jacks is selfish and thinks only about his own gain, which is reflective of the id. One time when Piggy had yelled at him for letting the fire go out, he got so angry that he punched him in the stomach and slapped