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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Screen Memories.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What does the bread in Henri's childhood memory represent?
(a) Nothing.
(b) That he needs nourishment.
(c) The daily living.
(d) The daily routine.
2. Why might a random scene appear to be important to an individual?
(a) It does not appear important.
(b) Because of the literal association of one's psychology.
(c) Because of the abstract association to one's psychology.
(d) Because it is detrimental to the shape of us an individual's.
3. What does Freud find to be important about one's childhood to adult memories?
(a) The fact that our adult memories are literal and our childhood one's are not.
(b) The fact that our childhood memories reflect our hidden desires.
(c) He finds no connection.
(d) The fact that our childhood memories differ in emotional power than our adult ones.
4. Who is the main person in Henri's early childhood memory?
(a) A young girl.
(b) A young boy.
(c) A bird.
(d) A turtle.
5. Who did Henri fall in love with in his adolescent memory?
(a) His best friend.
(b) His cousin.
(c) His sister.
(d) No one.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is the title of the first essay of "The Uncanny"?
2. According to Freud, what is the childhood psyche substantially different from?
3. What do most adult memories have, according to Freud?
4. At what age do dreams begin to take a narrative pattern?
5. When does conflict arise between the two forces in the case of childhood memories?
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