声明
致谢
Chapter One Introduction
1.1 Arthur Miller
1.2 Literature Review
1.2.1 Studies Abroad
1.2.2 Studies at Home
1.3 Sigmund Freud’s Psychoanalysis
1.4 The Significance of the Paper
1.5 The Structure of the Paper
Chapter Two Reflection of the Id
2.1 Joe’s Id
2.1.1 Denial of Larry’s Death
2.1.2 Cruelty and Irresponsibility
2.2 Chris’ Id
2.2.1 Marriage with Ann
2.2.2 Inheritance of Joe’s Company
2.3 Kate’s Id
2.3.1 Protection of Her Son and Joe’s Privacy
Chapter Three Struggle of the Ego
3.1 Joe’s Ego
3.1.1 A Jail in Joe’s Heart
3.1.2 Support for the Family
3.1.3 Wish of Compensation for Steve
3.2 Chris’ Ego
3.2.1 Hesitation of Admitting Joe’s Crime
3.2.2 Uncertainty of Punishing Joe
3.3 Kate’s Ego
3.3.1 Hesitation of Facing Joe’s Culpability
Chapter Four Embodiment of the Superego
4.1 Joe’s Superego
4.1.1 Self-ideal of Being a Perfect Father
4.1.2 Suicide for Shame
4.2 Chris’ Superego
4.2.1 The Brotherhood in the War
4.2.2 Punishment of Joe
4.3 Kate’s Superego
4.3.1 Encouragement of Joe to Shoulder Responsibility
Chapter Five Conclusion
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