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Introduction
Chapter One: Freud's Personality Theory
1.1 Components of the personality theory--id, ego and superego
1.2 Relationship among id, ego and superego
Chapter Two: Characters Corresponding to Id, Ego and Superego
2.1 Character corresponding to id
2.2 Character corresponding to ego
2.3 Character corresponding to superego
2.4 Natural objects
Chapter Three: Stimulation in the External World
3.1 Raging war
3.2 School constraints
3.3 Isolated nature
3.4 Human himself
Chapter Four: "Ego" in Dilemma
4.1 Primary harmony
4.1.1 Mutual appreciation
4.1.2 Sincere cooperation
4.1.3 Reluctant compromise
4.2 Breakdown of the harmony, "ego" in dilemma
4.2.1 Appearance of savagery
4.2.2 The destruction of conscious ego
4.2.3 The destruction of superego
4.2.4 Loss of the ego
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements