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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Creative Writing and Daydreaming.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does Freud find to be important about one's childhood to adult memories?
(a) The fact that our childhood memories differ in emotional power than our adult ones.
(b) He finds no connection.
(c) The fact that our childhood memories reflect our hidden desires.
(d) The fact that our adult memories are literal and our childhood one's are not.
2. Why might a random scene appear to be important to an individual?
(a) Because of the abstract association to one's psychology.
(b) It does not appear important.
(c) Because of the literal association of one's psychology.
(d) Because it is detrimental to the shape of us an individual's.
3. What does stealing the flowers represent in Henri's adolescent memory?
(a) That he is incestual.
(b) His sexual excitement.
(c) His desire to deflower or seduce his cousin.
(d) His desire for freedom.
4. When does conflict arise between the two forces in the case of childhood memories?
(a) After a death.
(b) After an emotioanlly traumatic situation.
(c) After an emotionally happy situation.
(d) After a birth.
5. What is banal content and emotional resonance essential to?
(a) Screen images.
(b) Screen memories.
(c) Movie memories.
(d) Movie images.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does play turn into for a person?
2. Where does the artist sublimate the actual pleasure of one's dreams into?
3. What age does the creative process especially begin to unfold in a person, according to Freud?
4. What is the difference between night and day dreams, according to Freud?
5. What does the bread in Henri's childhood memory represent?
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