Id: This part is only instinctive and a part of what we call 'reflex'. This is also purely unconscious.
“One summer afternoon he is on the verge of doing so when Wing is telling him he tries to be too much like other people in the town. You are destroying yourself," he cried. "You have the inclination to be alone and to dream and you are afraid of dreams. Laying his hands on George's shoulders, Wing tells him what the old man said: You must try to forget all you have learned. You must begin to dream. From this time on you must shut your ears to the roaring of the voices. His hands would touch their shoulders or tousle their hair. His voice was soft. His voice and hands were instruments of kindness.
Ego: Wing, here can be determined as 'triggered by his subconscious'. He was operated or mandated to act before to think. Suddenly Wing puts his hands in his pockets. Tears well in his eyes, and he says he must go home. He thinks his hands are responsible for his timidity, his fear of everyone. George is right, and the narrator tells the story of Wing's hands.
Superego: In this situation, the normal personality of a person is being insinuated and released at the same time. Sometimes, when talking with George, Wing beats his fists on a wall or table or even on a stump or a fence if they are outdoors. Doing so makes him feel more at ease. To help him make his point, Wing beats on a grass bank.
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