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a revolutionary movement in art
1. cubism
2. ego
that deconstructed an object into its
parts, then put them back to together
using angles, shapes, and unrealistic
imagery
in Freudian psychology, the part of
the personality that develops from
internalization of society's morals and is
learned from parents
in Freudian psychology, the most
primitive, illogical urges for gratification
in an infant
divert or modify into an acceptable
behavior
3. id
4. sublimate
5. superego
in Freudian psychology, the self
that develops defense mechanisms to
deal with the ravenous appetites of the id

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1. Cubism - a revolutionary movement in art that deconstructed an object into its parts, then put them back to together using angles, shapes, and unrealistic imagery

2. Ego - in Freudian psychology, the self

that develops defense mechanisms to

deal with the ravenous appetites of the id

3. Id - in Freudian psychology, the most

primitive, illogical urges for gratification

in an infant

4. Sublimate - divert or modify into an acceptable

behavior

5. Superego - In Freudian psychology, the part of

the personality that develops from

internalization of society's morals and is

learned from parents

Cubism was invented by artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It produces paintings that appear fragmented and abstract.

Sigmund Freud divided the unconscious on Id, Ego, and the Superego. Id was something that we are born with, full of desires and instincts, superego is leaned from the parents and is there to provide a moral guide, and ego is there to deal with reality.

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