his character
2006-07-04 18:37:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If its for a school project, why aren't you studying and getting the answer(s) yourself? You know, actually reading text books can be very helpful!
Why would it matter what is it according to him? A better question is: What is it according to you???? He had his chance at life and being a man, he shared his views on all of it. He's DEAD! You're here now, alive, living it.... redefine it, take it a step further!
Why don't you think for yourself? Are your viewpoints and opinions any less than someone like him? If so, ask yourself WHY?
2006-07-12 09:06:47
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answer #2
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answered by Izen G 5
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Paul's answer might get you the most marks, but Freud was preoccupied with neurotic behaviours, particularly that which was formed by some unusual aspect of our childhood, which thereafter determined our sexual interest.
2016-03-27 04:19:47
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answered by Erika 4
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I agree W/ patronne06,his character
2006-07-19 01:55:03
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answered by steph 2
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his childhood and the Oedipus and Electra complex.if a person comes out of those complexes, that person will not have neurosis in future. otherwise, he will get neurosis
2006-07-04 18:42:17
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answered by Anonymous
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his personality based on the unresolved / integrated conflicts from his childhood
2006-07-17 17:47:30
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answered by mochi.girl 3
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early chilhood experience-un conscious motivation-moral and ethicas given to him by parents--what he see himself in word how he compansate his failure--hw he sublime his wishes--------------------------can i deliver a lecutre in yr school
2006-07-18 06:47:49
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answered by Anonymous
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his mother. that is his first love
2006-07-12 12:16:31
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answered by elaine p 3
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His subconscious....his dreams......and his sexuality.
2006-07-04 18:39:45
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answered by Anonymous
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their MOM
2006-07-18 23:48:20
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answered by momsapplepeye 6
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