Saturday, February 4, 2012

Let life return to nature ( Freud )


Let life return to nature
Let life return to nature and let education get a balance in resistance and relaxation. This is the fundamental theory of Freud when he talks about the sexuality. I’ve read a story from the Decameron .  
In order to let his son apply all the wisdom to study rather than bothered by sexual desire and flirt in real life , the father brought him to a beautiful village where no women exist. After several years’ quiet life, the father and son could not avoid backing to city. When the son saw a woman for the first time, he was deeply intoxicated by her graceful posture and musical laughter that he could not help to ask “What is that?” Being Afraid of his son’s interest to women, the father lied to him” it’s a swan” However, the boy answered eagerly “ Can I take one home?”
This story just proved Freud’s theory. Natural instinct is something we must possess from the time we were created. To put a child in some so called “pure nature” in some way is a repudiation to the nature of sexual desire where a non-nature environments lying behind. Education is indispensbel while the balance of education and keeping natural instinct seems to be more important. Indulgence in children’s early life would cause lack social responsibility and degradation while strict control would cause inferiority.

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