Characters/Plot
Terms
Connections
Miscellaneous
100

What does Beauty ask her father for when he returns from his trip?

A rose specifically chosen for her.

100

Fill in the blank: Freud believed that hidden desires or wishes can present themselves as ______.

Dreams.

100

What complex reminds the beast how to love after being cursed?

His superego.

100

Correctly spell and pronounce Sigmund ______'s last name

F-R-E-U-D; 'froyd'

200

How many sisters does Beauty have?

Two older sisters.

200

Name the term: the exclusion of distressing memories, thoughts, or feelings from the conscious mind. 

Repression.

200

Fill in the blank: When the beast takes out his anger on the father, this is an example of ________.

Displacement. (Satisfying an impulse with a substitute object.)

200

Our consciousness and unconsciousness can be represented through what? Explain.

An iceberg. Tip of iceberg = consciousness, rest = unconsciousness.

300

Why is Beauty unable to fall in love before she meets the beast?

(Oedipus complex) Only the beast exhibits her father's qualities.

300

Name and describe the three areas of the mind that wrestle for dominance as we grow from infancy to childhood, to adulthood.

Id; location of our drives. Ego; place of reasoning and common sense. Superego; houses judgment.

300

After Beauty goes to live with the beast, she is thought to develop what condition? Describe it.

Stockholm syndrome; psychological response wherein a captive begins to identify closely with his or her captors, as well as with their agenda and demands

400

Why does Beauty develop feelings for the beast instead of the prince (her husband to be?). Name and describe this term.

Oedipus complex. (Desiring qualities of a parent in a potential partner.)

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