British Literature II
The id is a concept from Freudian psychoanalysis that represents the primal, instinctual part of the human psyche. It operates on the pleasure principle, seeking immediate gratification of basic drives and desires, such as hunger, sex, and aggression, often without considering consequences. In the context of political and social commentary in poetry, especially in the works of W.H. Auden, the id reflects the underlying human impulses that drive societal behaviors and conflicts.
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