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The Way It Resembles Freud ’s Theory This sub-chapter will analyse further the data discussed in the previous sub-chapter with some additional points to shape a visible starting point to the upcoming analysis. Here, the researcher is going to build a diagram shaped from the data and interactions made by the characters with additional points from the supporting characters; the littlunts. At the first chapter, seen from the amount of data, Ralph is dominating the small society. This can be caused from the environmental condition at this phase of setting. The schoolboys are newly cast away from civilization, recently lost the force of mature society, and the fact that they will have to stand up for their own survival. The influence of the civilization, represented by Piggy, they recently lost still have a hold on their personality, yet the reality which they face will make them slightly neglect its importance due to the wild which requires logical thinking and a touch of animal instinct, represented by Jack. The other schoolboys, known as the litlunts, are the representation of a larger scale society influenced by the role of the main three characters. In the first chapter of the novel, their role is mainly determined by the dominant three. Some are loyal to Jack, though within force, but most of them follow Ralphs and listen to Piggys decisions. Therefore, the starting point of early personality condition within a greater scale at this first chapter can be concluded as follow; commit to user 44 Due to the environmental condition, the main mission is to survive in the island, therefore logics is the most dominant aspect required to observe and determine the actions that should be taken, therefore in this early chapter, the role of ego is dominant. Because the schoolboys has just recently been cast away from a mature civilization, the influence of it still have a hold in their action though not as dominant as logic, therefore in this early chapter, superego gives contribution though it is less than what ego does. The force of savage potential has always been a latent threat to the logic and conscience. Yet, it comes along the possibility to give the survival force a better chance of succeeding. This is the role of Jack at this early chapter, a latent conflict which may occur not far from the present, but his stance of existence is undeniable. Therefore, in this early chapter, Id give a slight contribution and a slightly wider chance of survival by focusing on immediate needs which possibly become more essential to the upcoming perspective.

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