中文摘要
英文摘要
目录
Introduction
Ⅰ. The Overflow of FemaleIdi n Patriarchal Society
A. The Avoidance of Pain
1.Juliet’s Shunning from the Arrangements
2. Carla’s Escape from the Sense of Restraint
3. Sylvia’s Shift to Be an Important Individual
B. The Release of Sexuality
1. Juliet’s Fantasy towards Men
2. Carla’s Dream about the Escape of Flora
3. Sylvia and Carla’s Transference
Ⅱ. The Supervision of Female Superego in Patriarchal Society
A. The Conflicts between Id and Superego
1. The Inharmonies between Juliet’s Id and Traditional Lifestyle
2. The Clashes between Carla’s Id and Social Principle
3. The Collisions between Penelope’s Id and Existing Family Structure
B. The Changes of the Individual
1. Carla’s Internalization of Patriarchal Ideas
2. Sylvia’s Pursuit of Perfection
3. Penelope’s Regulation of Herself
Ⅲ. The Balance of Female Ego in Patriarchal Society
A. The Dissimilation of Ego
1. The “Absence” of Parents in Penelope’s Growth
2. The Contradiction of Identity in Juliet’s Growth
3. The Oppression of Environment in Carla’s Growth
B. The Function of Ego Defense Mechanism
1. Juliet’s Displacement
2. Carla’s Denial
3. Penelope’s Repression
Conclusion
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