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Kizspy | Question: 12 (Choose 1 answer)
How might you apply Freud's concept of the id, ego, and superego to interpret Superman's actions and decision-making process in his heroic adventures?
A. Superman's adherence to a strict moral code and his self-imposed duty to uphold truth, justice, and commitment to defending the weak as reflections of his superego, shaped by internalized societal norms and cultural ideals of heroism
B. Superman's selfless acts of bravery and sacrifice, as evidence of his ego, representing conscious
attempts to navigate challenging circumstances and fulfill his duties as a protector.
C. Superman's supernatural strength and heroic actions, such as defeating villians and saving the citizens, as manifestations of his id, driven by primal instincts and unconscious desires for power and glory.
D. Superman's occasional displays of rage and aggression in battle as defense mechanisms employed by his id to cope with feelings of vulnerability and insecurity in the face of danger.

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