List and describe the three components of the personality, according to Freud

What will be an ideal response?


Answer (should include points such as):
The three components are the id, the ego, and the superego.
The id controls the drives, urges, and desires.
The id operates on the pleasure principle.
The id can make anyone want to engage in criminal behavior.
The ego is based on the reality principle.
The ego recognizes that one may have to defer gratification.
The superego is the moral guide to right and wrong.
The superego includes the conscience.

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