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posledela
3 years ago
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Ill give u 40 Points pls answer fast.

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AnnyKZ [126]3 years ago
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<u><em>he lies about that The Id, the Ego, and the Super ego are all illustrated through Macbeth. Macbeth's desire to be king and kill Duncan is an example of the Id. The Ego is represented through Macbeth's realization of the consequences of killing Duncan. It can also be seen through his need to follow Lady Macbeth. He must follow her if he wants to continue to socialize with her. Macbeth's Super ego can be established through the fact that he knows killing Duncan is wrong. The internal conflict of Macbeth builds upon the theme that there are consequences to all choices (moral order). all of this because he won't just admit the truth that he killed someone.</em></u>

ycow [4]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

MACBETH: ACT II

11/16/2014

Objectives:

Analyze the characteristics of tragedy including suspense, character, and comic relief

Read for details and make predictions

Analyze selected lines in a literary work

Tasks:

- Discuss the end of Act I.  What do you think will happen next?  

- Read Act II Scenes I-III together in class.  Please annotate the text as you read.  If you are confused about a line in the text, use the modern translation and be sure to discuss to ensure that everyone knows what is going on.

Reflection:

- Consider the reading on Freud's theories about personality.  Based on this information, describe the internal conflict experienced by Macbeth.  What themes might this conflict build upon?

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Rylee 11/17/2014 09:13:21 am

The internal conflict experienced by Macbeth is caused by all three of the components of personality: the Id, Ego, and Super Ego. He desires to be the king like the witches said he would; this is an example of the Id, because he is seeking this pleasure through an aggressive urge to destroy Duncan. The Ego and the Super Ego contradict the Id, though. The Super Ego comes into play when Macbeth realizes that murdering the king would be wrong--that he would be going against his own morals if he completed the action. The Ego of Macbeth's personality allows him to realize that there will be consequences if he kills Duncan, but that there are safe solutions so that the Id (his desire to take the throne) will be satisfied. Macbeth's internal conflict might build upon the themes of moral order (that there are consequences to all choices), good versus evil within an individual, and unchecked ambition (that there are consequences of seeking power).

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