Dr. Patrick White
Movie Essay
1/27/15
Regarding Henry
Freud’s Theory of the id is that: The reservoir of instinctual and biological urges, and it operates on a “pleasure principle”. Freud’s theory of the Ego is
That it is: Rational, thoughtful decision- maker. And it operates on a “reality principle”. Freud’s theory of the Superego is that is is: The source of the conscience that inhibits the socially undesirable impulses of the id. And it operates on “moral principle”.
In the id of Henry turner’s life is that the id, operates on the “pleasure principle” An example of that would be him buying a puppy. In the Superego in Henry turner’s life is that it operates on the “reality principle” An example of that would be him When he didn’t want to apologize to Rachel after yelling at her, about spilling juice on the piano. And i think that his natural state is that he operates on a “Superego” Because there were a to of scenes with the superego in it, Like for example there was one scene that. When on the phone to the furniture company, about a table that he had owned …show more content…
First word was the word “Ritz”. And when henry went down to the grocery store to buy a pack of “Cigarettes” because he was craving for them also. And when he was lashing out at Bradley, because he did not even want to to leave the hospital. And that was because he liked staying at the hospital, and the hospital was his life after he got shot with a bullet, and henry never even really wanted to go home. And in another id scene he bought a puppy for his daughter. Rachel to have as a pet and that was because she wanted a pet to keep at the house for company. And in another id scene is that he spilled juice all over his nice “Breakfast Table”. And also in another scene. He was shooting “Paper Balls” at Rachel in the