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Morena’s Balance
I am late, but here’s my piece for the @hxhladieszine! It is a meta on the wonderful Morena Prudo, who has so far only appeared once, but is already a full fledged character with a lot of potential!
You can preorder the zine at the zine big cartel store!
How does one find balance?
Freud thinks that the key lies in the ego, id and superego aka the three parts of the self:
• The id is a primitive force. It is instinct. All the fears and wishes lie in the id. Unbound and unruled.
• The superego is what society expects. What is right? What is wrong? The answers to these questions are in the superego, which is made of society’s values.
• The ego balances the id and the superego. It finds realistic ways to compromise between what the id wants and what the superego asks.
Are these three parts in harmony? Ok, then the person is balanced. Is the ego too weak? Then we have a problem.
Ego, id and superego are often used in stories symbolically and they are relevant when it comes to Morena. Let’s see how.
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