What is the id?
The working class.
What is the proletariat?
The moral belief that people should give to charities and live a modest lifestyle.
What is slave morality?
The full name of the man known as "The French Freud."
What is Alice's dream?
This is the process of turning taboo thoughts into acceptable images.
What is dream work?
This is when the ruling class removes the workers from their labor.
What is alienation?
The moral belief that people should continuously work hard to achieve greater success and power.
What is master morality?
Lacan's theory on self identification during infancy.
What is the "Mirror Stage?"
This animal in Alice in Wonderland is seen both in Alice's reality and in Wonderland which could be indication of day's residue through Freud's dream theory.
Who is the White Rabbit?
The images our dreams present from our waking life.
What is day's residue?
This is the theory that the ruling class maintains control over the working class.
What is class struggle?
That selfish behavior is acting with good intentions.
What is Nietzsche's belief on good vs. evil?
The recognition that we are not perfect and choosing a self-image that represents what we believe we want.
What is the ideal-I?
The most desired commodity between Goneril and Regan.
These two layers of our dreams present the literal scene and the deeper meaning.
What is latent and manifest content?
The part of the mode of production that includes ideas, concepts, and theories within society.
What is the superstructure?
That fear motivates society.
What is Althusser's ideology theory?
What is desire?
What is Lear's madness and eventual death?
This process of dream work combines images/feelings/ideas into one.
What is condensation?
The relationship between society and material things.
What is commodity fetishism?
Louis Althusser's essay/philosophy on the way society functions and behaves.
What is "Ideological State Apparatuses?"
This is the name of Lacan's essay which includes discussions on The Mirror Stage.
The process of interpreting literature through various lenses.
What is Literary Criticism?