Answer to "What Ralph represents in a Freudian analysis of “Lord of the Flies”" crossword clue

The most common and most likely answer to this crossword clue is the 3 letter word EGO which also is the latest solution we found used in New York Times in 2024.

What Ralph represents in a Freudian analysis of “Lord of the Flies” crossword clue answers

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Why may EGO be the right solution?

The term "ego" in Freudian analysis refers to the rational and conscious part of the mind that mediates between the desires of the id and the constraints of reality. In "Lord of the Flies," Ralph represents the ego because he tries to maintain order and rationality on the island, balancing the primal instincts of the other boys.

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Crossword Answer definitions

EGO noun
  1. The self, especially with a sense of self-importance.
  2. (Freudian) The most central part of the mind, which mediates with one's surroundings.

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