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What is everything that is not available to conscious awareness (drives, instincts, traumatic memories and emotions)
Unconscious
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What is Id impulsive, child-like portion of the psyche, operates on the pleasure principle, ignores all consequences; Ego searches for objects to satisfy the wishes of the id, functions according to the reality principle; Super-Ego controls conscience by
Id, Ego, Super-Ego
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What is Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart"
It is impossible to say how first the idea entered my brain, but, once conceived, it haunted me day and night. Object there was none. Passion there was none. I loved the old man. He had never wronged me.
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What is
Describe three ways in which the heroine of Fancy Free exemplifies the stereotypical virtues of femininity.
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What is False -- The Sandman is by E.T.A. Hoffmann
Robert Louis Stevenson wrote "The Sandman"
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What is the social system in which men are the primary holders of social power.
Patriarchy
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What is the tension or antagonism which exists in society due to competing socioeconomic interests and desires between people of different classes.
Class Conflict
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What is Jeanne Marie LePrince de Beaumont's "Beauty and the Beast"
No my dear...you shall not die...You shall live to become my husband. From this moment on I give you my hand and swear that I belong to only you.
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What is
Describe three ways in which Tarzan's identity is influenced by European colonialism.
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What is False -- She marries Clint
Rachel marries Cole Rafferty
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What is Workers or Working-class people
Proletariat
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What is a term used to describe the feeling one gets when something is both familiar and unfamiliar at the same time. The feeling of peculiarity which arises from an encounter with an object to which one is both attracted and repulsed.
Uncanny
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What is Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Musgrave Ritual"
"I can't bear disgrace, sir. I've always been proud above my station in life, and disgrace would kill me. My blood will be on your head, sir—it will, indeed—if you drive me to despair.
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What is
Describe three examples in which the Oedipus Complex can be seen in horror fiction.
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What is False -- he kills himself
Mr. Hyde is arrested and charged with murder.
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What is the evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards or customs of one's own culture.
Ethnocentrism
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What is a term used to describe an individual whose identity is divided into several facets
Double Consciousness
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What is Shirley Jackson's "The Haunting of Hill House"
It led them tantalizingly closer to the sound of the water, doubling back and forth through the trees, giving them occasional glimpses down the hill to the driveway, leading them around out of sight of the house across a rocky meadow, and always downhill.
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What is
Give three examples of how the "crime" against Musgrave represents class conflict.
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What is True
Adventure Fiction is heavily indebted to Travel Writing
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What is the modern successors to the “New Women” of the 1890s. The image of the flapper was considered androgynous; she was often described as a graceless, friendly, slightly infantile but precocious, self-sufficient and sexless.
Flapper
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What is the concept of the possibility that natural selection is no longer working on civilized people, as civilized societies sought to help the unfit. By eliminating natural selection, inferior strains of people were overwhelming superior strains.
Degeneration
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What is E.M. Hull's The Sheik
She had never called him by his name before; she did not even know that she had done so now, but at the sound of it a curious look crossed his face, and he drew her into his arms with hands that were as gentle as they had been cruel before.
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What is
Describe three ways in which the concepts of gender and colonialism are fused together in "King Solomon's Mines"
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What is False -- Edward Said coined it.
Franz Fanon coined the term "Orientalism"
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