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Oedipus Rex opens with a description of the plague in Thebes.
Oral Stage
A stage in Freud's psychosexual development theory, occurring in the first year of life, where pleasure is centered on oral activities such as feeding and sucking.
Reaction Formation
A defense mechanism where an individual acts in a manner opposite to their actual feelings or impulses.
Psychic Energy
A concept in psychoanalysis that refers to the force or influence behind human behaviors, emotions, and thoughts, often tied to unconscious processes.
Structural Theory
A theory in psychology and psychoanalysis that divides the psyche into three distinct parts (id, ego, and superego), each with its own roles and dynamics.
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