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15Passages
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyand
answerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.
Forquestions1-7,mark
Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;
N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;
NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.
Forquestions8?10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthe
passage.
Passage1
TheHouseofLords
WelcometotheHouseofLords
OneofthemostfamiliarimagesoftheHouseofLordsistheStateOpeningof
ParliamentbyHerMajestytheQueen.Thisisasplendidandcolorfulceremonial
occasion.TheQueen'sSpeech(writtenbytheGovernment)setsoutParliament's
workingagendaforthecomingyear.
ButtheHouseisnotjustaplacewheregrandceremoniestakeplace.TheHouse
hasexistedasaseparatechamberofParliamentsincethe14thcentury,andispartof
theoldestparliamentarydemocracyintheworld.Itisalsooneofthebusiest,second
onlytotheHouseofCommonsinthenumberofdaysandhoursitsits.
AmajortaskoftheHouseistoexamineandpasslegislation.TheHouseplaysa
keyroleinrevisinglegislationsentfromtheCommons.Italsoinitiateslegislation,
andsosharestheburdenofthelegislativeload.
Anotherimportantfunctionistoactasacheckongovernmentbyscrutinizingits
activities.TheHousedoesthisbyaskingquestions,debatingpolicyand,throughits
selectcommittees,takingevidencefromministersandothers.
TheHousealsohasanimportantjudicialroleasthehighestCourtofAppealin
theland.
MembersoftheHouse,collectively,haveanenormousbreadthofexperienceand,
individually,arecharacterizedbyindependenceofthought.Theycomplementthe
workoftheelectedHouseofCommons,whichreflectspoliticalandconstituency
interestsandwhich,unliketheLords,mustspendasubstantialamountoftimeon
financialandpublicexpenditureissues.
ThisbriefguidegivesaflavoroftheHouse'sworkanditscontributionto
Parliamentandthecountry.
TheHouseofLords—whatitdoes?
?Itprocessesandreviseslegislation.Billshavetogothroughvariousstagesin
bothHousesbeforetheyreceiveRoyalAssentandbecomeActs.TheLords
spendsabouttwo-thirdsofitstimerevisingorinitiatinglegislation.
?ItactsasacheckontheGovernment.MembersquestiontheGovernment
orallyorbywrittenquestions,theydebatepolicyissuesandscrutinize
secondarylegislation.
?Itprovidesaforumofindependentexpertise.SpecialistCommitteesuse
members1wide-rangingexpertise.TheEuropeanUnionCommittee's7
sub-committeesinvolvingover70memberswhovetproposedEuropean
legislation.TheScienceandTechnologyCommitteeinvolvesover20
Membersinexaminingsciencepolicy.TherearealsoCommitteesonthe
ConstitutionandEconomicaffairs.
?ItactsasafinalcourtofAppeal.TheHouse,throughitsAppellate
Committee,fulfilsthisfunctionfortheUnitedKingdomincivilcasesand
forEngland,NorthernIrelandandWalesincriminalcases.Itssittings,onthe
Committeecorridor,areopentothepublic.
Atypicalworkingday
TheChamberoftheHouseofLordsisthemainfocusforitswork,particularly
publiclegislationanddebates,butmuchwork,mainlybyselectcommitteesandon
privatelegislation,isdoneoutsidetheChamberincommitteeroomsinthemornings.
TheHousesitsat2.30p.m.untilnotlaterthan10p.m.onMondaysandTuesdays,
at3p.m.onWednesdaysandat11a.m.onThursdays.IfitsitsonaFridayitusually
startsat11a.m.
SomeimportantdatesinthehistoryoftheHouseofLords
?14thcentury-TheLordsbegintositinseparateHousefromtheCommons.
MembersoftheHouseofLordsaredrawnfromtheChurch(LordsSpiritual)
andfrommagnateschosenbytheMonarch(LordsTemporal),while
Commonsmembersrepresenttheshiresandboroughs.
?15thcentury-LordsTemporalbecomeknownas"peers”.
?18thcentury一ActsofUnionwithScotland(1707)andIreland(1800)entitle
ScottishandIrishpeerstoelectrepresentativestositintheLords.
?1834—ThePalaceofWestminster,includingtheHouseofLords,is
destroyedbyfire.RebuildingofthenewPalace,designedbySirCharles
BarryandAugustusPugin,beginsin1840.
?1847—TheHouseofLordsfirstsitsinitsnewchamber.
?1876一AppellateJurisdictionAct-CreatesLordsofAppealinOrdinary
(LawLords)tocarryoutthejudicialworkoftheHouseasthefinalCourtof
Appeal.
?1911and1949ParliamentActs-AllowsomebillstobecomeActswithout
theconsentoftheLordsandlimitthepowertodelayotherbillstooneyear.
?1958LifePeeragesAct-Createsbaronies"forlife"formenandwomen;
womensitintheHouseforthefirsttime.
?1963PeerageAct-Allowshereditarypeerstodisclaimtheirpeerages,and
hereditarypeeressesandallScottishpeerstositintheHouse.
?1999HouseofLordsAct-Removestherightofallexcept92hereditary
peerstositandvoteintheHouse.
?2005ConstitutionalReformAct-SetsupaSupremeCourt(fromOctober
2009),separatingthejudicialandlegislativefunctions.
Members
UnlikeMPs,Lordsareunelectedandunpaid,exceptforcertainallowancesto
coverattendancewhichisvoluntary.Thereisnoupperlimitonthetotalnumberof
Members.Currentlythereareabout700Members.Theyinclude26Archbishopsand
Bishopsand92hereditarypeersunderthetermsoftheHouseofLordsAct1999.
ApartfromthefixednumberofBishopsandhereditarypeers,numbersineachofthe
partyandcrossbenchgroupsfluctuate.UptodatefigurescanbefoundontheInternet.
PartyGroups
Eachofthethreemainpartygroups,Conservative,LaborandLiberalDemocrat,
hasaleader,whipswhoorganizethebusinessoftheHouseanddepartmental
spokesmenwhositonthefrontbench.Manypeershavenopartyaffiliationandare
knownascrossbenchers.TheyhaveaConvenerbutnowhipsystem.Their
independenceisadistinctivefeatureoftheHouseofLords.
TheLordSpeakerpresidesoverbusinessintheChamberandcanofferadvicebut,
unliketheSpeakeroftheHouseofCommons,hasnopowertocontrolproceedingsas
theHouseregulatesitself-keepingorderintheHouseistheresponsibilityofallthe
memberspresent.
OnParchment,inprint,onTVandonline
TheHouseofLords1businessisrecordedinavarietyofforms:
?Theday*sproceedingsareprintedintheOfficialReport,referredtoas
Hansardafteritsfirstprinter,andalsoavailablewithotherinformation
atvwww.parliament.uk>.
?ThetelevisingofParliamentwaspioneeredbytheHouseofLordsin1985
andtheLords*proceedingscanbeseenonBBCParliament.
?Forliveweb-castofproceedingsgotowww.parliamentlive.tv.
?Archivesfrom1497,includingoriginalActsofParliament,arekeptinthe
HouseofLordsRecordOffice(TheParliamentArchives),whichisopento
thepublic.
Questions:
1.ThepassageisabriefguideoftheHouseofLords,whichgivesan
introductionoftheHouse'sworkanditscontributiontoParliamentandthecountry.
2.GrandceremoniesliketheStateOpeningofParliamentusuallytakesplacein
theHouseofLords.
3.TheHouseofCommonsplaysakeyroleinrevisinglegislationsentfromthe
HouseofLords.
4.OnTuesdaystheHouseofLordssitsat2.30p.m.untilnotlaterthan10p.m.
5.Itisin1876thatwomenforthefirsttimesitintheHouseofLords.
6.TheMPsareunelectedandunpaid,exceptforcertainallowancestoover
attendancewhichisvoluntary.
7.ThereisalimitonthetotalnumberofmembersintheParliament.
8.ThemainfunctionoftheHouseofLordsistoexamineandpass.
9.WhenBillsgothroughvariousstagesinbothHousesandfinallyreceive
RoyalAssent,theybecome.
10.,LaborandLiberalDemocratarethethreemainpartygroupsin
theUK.
Passage!
EnergyintheFuture
Greatsourcesofenergyareneededifgovernmentswanttodevelopindustryand
makelifemorecomfortable.However,fuelswhichareusedtoproduceenergyatthe
momentwillsoonrunout.Itseemscertainthatpeoplewillhavetodependonnuclear
powerasthesourceofenergy.Butalotofpeopledonotwantthisformofenergy;
theythinkitisdangerousandsowouldlikesomeothersourceofpower.Many
suggestionshavebeenmade;someofthemarenotverypracticalbutotherscouldbe
usedsuccessfully.
Peoplewhoareagainstnuclearpowerwouldratherusetheforcesofnature,for
examplethewind,thesea,theriversandthesun.Itisstrangetothinkthatthese
sourcesofenergywereusedlongagoforwindmillsorforwatermillsbutthenwere
almostforgotten.Hydro-electricityisprobablythemostusedformofenergysupplied
bynature.Yetonlyasmallpartofthewaterenergywhichcouldbeusedisindeed
used.IncountriessuchasBritain,America,CanadaandRussia,therearegreat
possibilitiesfordevelopinghydro-electricitybutonlyasmallnumberofgenerators
havebeenbuilt.
Hydro-electricitycannotbedevelopedincertaincountries,however,because
mountainsorhillsareneededtogivethenecessaryforcetothewaterasitfalls.More
thanthree-quartersoftheearthiscoveredbythesea,whichisalwaysmoving.The
movementofthewaterdependsonthemoonwhichpullsattheearth.Theseamoves
firstinonedirectionandthenbackagain;thismovementbackwardsandforwardsis
calledthe"tide".Insomepartsoftheworldthetideisverystrongandwatermoves
veryquickly.Itispossibletoproduceelectricitybyusingtheforcesoftidestoturn
thebladesofaturbine.Thissourceofpoweriscalled"tidalenergy'*.Itissurprisingto
findthatonlyonecountryintheworldproducesenergyinthisway:France.
Theseacanprovideenergyinotherways.Themovementofwavesisquite
differentfromthemovementoftides.Wavesarecausedbywindsandstorms.Each
wavemovesacrossthesurfaceoftheoceanwithanupanddownmotion.Thinkof
theseaonastormyday.Youcanseetheenergyofthewaves.
Onewayofusingthemovementofwavesassourceofenergyistobuilda
Cockerellraft.Thisisactuallyaseriesofrafts.Theymoveupanddownonthewaves.
Thismovementismadeintopressure,whichisusedtoproduceelectricity.Thereare
severalotherwaysofusingwavepower.Buttheyarestillintheearlystages.There
arenocommercialschemesyet.
Anotherwaywecangetenergyfromtheseaistousethepowerfromunderthe
oceans.Sunshineanditsenergyisabsorbedbytheoceans,andstoredinthem.
Scientistsarenowlookingforwaystousethisenergy.
Onepossibilityistousethedifferenceintemperaturebetweenthewarmsurface
oftheseaandthecolderlayersofwaterunderneath.Thiscanbeusedtogenerate
electricity.Underwatercablesthencancarrytheelectricitytotheland.
Powerplantslikethisarecalledoceanthermalelectricconversion(OTEC)plants.
ThebestseasforthissortofenergyaretheCaribbeanandthePacific.There,the
temperaturedifferencebetweenthesurfaceofthewaterandthecolderlayerscanbe
asmuchas4.4℃.
Anothernaturalsourceofenergyiswindpower.Windisproducedbytheheating
andcoolingoftheearth;somecountrieshavemorewindthanothersbecauseofgreat
changesintheheat.Britainisagoodexampleofacountrywithstrongwindsfor
manymonthsoftheyear.SomepartsofBritainareespeciallywindyandinthese
placesenergyfromthewindcouldbegeneratedmosteasily.InthenorthofScotland,
forexample,plansweremadetobuildalargenumberofwindmills.Eachwindmill
wouldbe24metershighwiththreeblades,each7meterslong.Withenough
windmillsitwouldbepossibletogeneratepowerforthewholeofScotland.However,
thenumberofwindmillswhichwouldhavetobebuiltandthehighcostoftheplan
meansthatthisisnotverypractical.Probablyacheapersource,suchasnuclear
energy,willbeused.Butwindpowerhasnotbeenforgottencompletely.Workis
goingoninFrance,theUSAandRussiatotrytodevelopalow-costwindmill.
Insomepartsoftheworld,largeamountsofhotwaterandsteamcomeoutofthe
groundatgreatspeed.Thisisbecausetherearelakesofwaterdeepdowninsidethe
earth.Itisveryhotindeeddeepdownintheearthandsothewaterisheated;steamis
producedwhichforcesitswaytotheearth'ssurface.Thehotwaterandsteamwhich
shootintotheairarecalledgeysersandcanbefoundinAmerica,NewZealandand
Iceland.InNewZealandandIcelandtheenergyproducedbythesteamisusedfor
powerstations.Geothermalenergy,asitiscalled,isacheapsourceofenergy.After
thepowerstationshavebeenbuilttherearenofurthercostsfortheelectricitysupply.
Onlyafewcountrieshavegeysersbutitisalsopossibletoproduceenergyofthissort
bydrillingholesdeepintothegroundandpouringwaterdownthepipessothatit
becomessohotastoproducesteam.
Thesunisthemostpowerfulsourceofenergyknownontheearth.Moreenergyis
producedbythesunthanthattheworldcouldeveruse.Iftheenergyfromthesun
couldbecaughtandusedtomakeelectricity,thentheenergycrisiswoulddisappear
andtherewouldbeacheap,never-endingsourceofenergywithoutanydangerto
humanlife.Duringthelastfewyears,solarenergyhasbeenusedtoheatwaterand
makesteamtodriveaturbineforelectricity.Thisisdonebyusingmirrorstomake
thesunlightverystrong.Thissystemworksverywellinsomecountrieswithalotof
sunshine.InEurope,wherethesunisnotalwaysverystrong,thecostofmaking
electricityfromsolarenergyisnotpracticalfortheamountofelectricityproduced.
Butitispossibletoheatenoughwaterforafamilytouseeachdayforwashing,by
buildingmetalplatesintotheroofofthehouse.EventhesunlightinBritainisstrong
enoughtoheatwaterinpipesbehindthemetalplates.Thiswarmwaterthenflows
fromthewatertapsinthehouse.Inthiswayotherformsoffuelcanbesaved.During
thenextfewyearsalotofnewdesignsforsolarenergywillbeinventedand
introducedintopeople'shomes.
Questions:
1.Thepassagegivesusanoutlookofenergiesthatwehumanbeingswillusein
thefuturebecauseatthemostthefuelsusedtoproduceenergywillsoonrunout.
2.Thereasonwhymanypeopledonotwantnuclearpowerasthesourceof
energyisbecauseitistoocostlyandmostpeoplecannotaffordit.
3.Theseyearsmanycommercialschemeshavebeendevelopedtomakethebest
useofwavesasanewsourceofenergy.
4.Chinahasdonegreatworktodevelopalow-costwindmillsoastousethe
windpowerasthesourceofenergy.
5.NewZealandandIcelandhaveusedthegeothermalenergyforpowerstations,
whichisproducedbyhotwaterandsteamdeepdowntheearth.
6.Itissuggestedbytheauthorthatsolarenergyshouldbeusedtoeasethe
energycrisisbecauseitischeap,lasting,powerful,andharmlesstohumanlife.
7.Accordingtothepassage,somecountriescannotdevelopthehydro-electricity
duetothelackofgovernmentsupport.
8.Accordingtothepassage,amongalltheenergiessuppliedbynature,___is
probablythemostusedform.
9.Theonlycountryintheworldthatproducestidalenergyis.
10.The-andthePacificarethebestseastogenerateelectricityby
theuseoftheunderwatercables.
Passage3
Imaginebeingabletosendalettertosomeone,anywhereintheworld,that
includedpicturesandsoundsaswellaswrittenwords,andnotevenhavetoputa
stamponit.Withe-mailyoucandojustthat.E-mailallowsyoutosendmessages
quicklyandeasilytootherpeopleusingcomputersratherthanthepostalservice.To
theInternetuser,theordinarypostisknownas"snailmail“becauseitissomuch
slowerthane-mail,whichcandeliveritsmessagetotheothersideoftheworldin
seconds.
Insomeways,e-mailislikeacrossbetweenaletterandatelephonecall.You
typeanoteoraletteronyourscreenandthenyousenditdownthetelephonelineto
anotherpersonforaslittleasitcostsyoutocallyourserviceprovider.Whetheryour
messageisgoingtoCalgaryinCanadaortoCopenhageninDenmark,itwillcostthe
same.Youcanevenattachafilefromyourcomputer,whetheritbeasound,animage
oratext,toyoure-mailmessage.
E-mailaddressesaremadeupoftwodistinctparts,separatedbythesign.
Thefirstpartoftheaddressidentifiesthespecificuser.Manypeopleusetheirnames,
ortheirinitialsoranickname.Afterthe@signcomesthehostaddressornodename,
whichistheactualplacewheretheuser'selectronicmailboxissituated.Hereisan
example.Mye-mailaddressis”november@dircon.co.uk."Ipicked"November”
becausethatwasthemonthinwhichIwasborn,and"dircon”istheDirect
Connection,myserviceprovider,acommercialcompanybasedmtheUK.Easy,isn*t
it?
WhenanewuserjoinstheInternetforthefirsttime,heorshewillgetane-mail
addressthatallowstheuserbothtosendandreceivemessages.Justasyouneedto
putthecorrectaddressonanenvelopetomakesureitgetstotherightplace,soyou
mustalsoputthecorrecte-mailaddressonyourelectroniccorrespondence.
Computersarenotsounderstandingaspostmenandwomen,whocansometimes
workoutwhereawronglyaddressedletterismeanttogo.Ifyoumakeaslight
mistakewithyouraddress,yourmessagewillsimplybebouncedrightbacktoyou.
Howdoyoufindoutwhatsomeone'se-mailaddressis?Naturally,theeasiestand
bestwayissimplytoaskthem.Becausethereisnooneinchargeofthewhole
Internetandbecauseitisexpandingsorapidly,thereisnocompleterecordanywhere
ofeveryonewhoisconnected.
Whensomeonesendsyouamessageviae-mail,itwillbestoredonthecomputer
atyourserviceprovider,orifyourschoolhasitsownconnectiontotheInternet,on
themainserver.OnceyouhaveloggedontotheNetyoucanlaunchyoure-mail
program.Eudoraisoneofthemostpopularandeasy-to-useprogramsandis
availableforbothMacintoshandIBMcompatibles.Thereisaversionthatyoucan
download4fromtheInternet.Manyprogramswillautomaticallysearchfornew
messageswhentheyarefirstlaunched.
E-mailhasobviousadvantagesforschoolsandbusinessesthatwanttokeeptrack
oftheirmessages.Forexample,itallowsyoutoquoteallorpartofthemessageyou
arereplyingto,withouthavingtotypeitalloutagain.Thehandythingaboutthis
featureisthatifyouareansweringquestions,youcankeeptheminyourreply.This
savestheotherpersonhavingtoreferbackto5theoriginaldocumentswhenheorshe
getsyourreply.
Anotherthinge-mailallowsyoutodoistoforwardamessageontosomeone
else.Ifsomeonesendsyouapieceofinformationthatyoufeelwouldbeofinterestto
anotherperson,youcansendacopyofthemessagetohim.
Againthisisinvaluableforlargeorganizationsthatmighthaveofficesallover
theworld.Forexample,someoneintheLondonofficemightsendaqueryoranew
ideatosomeoneelseinNewYorkintheUnitedStates.He,realizingthatthisis
somethingthatanotherpersoninSydneyinAustraliahasbeenworkingon,passesthe
messageonalmostinstantly.
Ifyouwanttosendagraphicsfile(onecontainingapicture),asoundfile,a
documentoravideoclipwithyoure-mail,youcandothattoo.Moste-mailreaders
haveamenuitemthatallowsyoutoattachafileusinganinstruction,orcommand,
called"attachfile"orsomethingsimilar.Todothisthee-mailprogramuses
MultipurposeInternetMailExtensions(MIME)toattachthefileandprocessitinto
thechunksoftherightsizeforsendingviae-mail.
IftheInternethasanylastingeffectonourlivesitmaywellbethroughtheuseof
e-mail.Aswehaveseen,therearemanyadvantagesthate-mailenjoysoversnail
mailintermsofspeedandusefulness.Italsohasabigadvantageoveramessage
takenoverthetelephone-youcannotprintoutatelephonecall.Probablymore
peoplejointheInternettogetaccesstoe-mailthanforanyotherreason.
E-mailiseasytouseanditsavestimeandmoney.Thedifferencesintimein
differentpartsoftheworlddonotmatterwhensendinge-mail.Itisa
twenty-four-hourservicethatallowsyoutosendinformationatanytimeoftheday
ornight.IfyouwanttoknowwhatitisliketoliveintheArctic,sendamessagetoa
schoolinAlaskaandfindout.Ifacompanywantstoknowhowmuchitcoststoprint
abookintheFarEast,itcane-mailsomeprintersinSingaporeorHongKong.The
messagewillbetherethenexttimesomeoneattheotherendswitchesonhisorher
computerandlogson.Noonehastobetheretoanswerthetelephone.Itdoesnot
matteriftheyareinbedwhenyousendthemessage,oryouarewatchingafilmat
thecinemawhentheysendareply.
IfyouwanttomakefriendsontheInternet,itisjustaswelltohavegood
manners.Oneofthemostimportantrulestofollowis,DON'TTYPEALLOF
YOURMESSAGESINCAPITALLETTERS.ItistheInternetequivalentof
shoutingdownthetelephone.Becarefulhowyousaythings.Becauseitissofastand
easytosende-mailmessages,peopleoftendonotbothertocheckwhattheyhave
writtenbeforepressingthe"send"button.Writeyoure-mailwiththesamecareand
attentionyouwoulduseforotherformsofcommunication.Replytoyourmessages
promptly.Ifsomeonehastakenthetroubletowritetoyou,takethetroubletowrite
back.Itisonlypolite.
Questions:
1.Inthepassage,thewriterhaslistedsomeadvantagesofe-mailsasanewway
ofcommunication,andfinallygivesussuggestionsaboutmakingfriendsonInternet.
2.Thecostofsendingane-mailtoafriendinCanadaismuchhigherthanthatof
inDenmark.
3.Sometimesifthereisawrongdeliveryofmailsinthepostalservice,the
postmenorwomenwouldtrytheirbesttodeliveragainuntiltheygettotheright
place.
4.WecanfindafriendonInternetaccordingtotherecordofpeopleconnected.
5.Wedon'thavetorewritethemessagereceivedifwewanttosenditto
someoneelse.
6.Itispossibleforustosendasoundfiletoafriendviae-mailwithoutany
considerationaboutthesizeofit.
7.Onebigweaknessoftelephonecommunicationisthatwecannotkeepa
writtenrecordofthemessagestakenoverthephone.
8.Comparedwithe-mail,thepostalserviceissoslowthattheInternetusersgive
itanicknameas.
9.Peopleusuallyusetheirnames,birthdays,anicknameorsomethingelseto
identifythemselvesinthepartoftheiremailaddress.
10.Itissuggestedbythewriterthatweshouldnotwriteoure-mailsallin
letters.
Passage4
SigmundFreud'sSelf-Analysis
Freud'sself-analysisstartedinthemid1890*storeachitsclimaxesin1895and
1900.Incertainauthors*opinion,itwascontinueduptohisdeathin1939.
Nevertheless,wehavetosetaclearboundarybetweenthetimeofFreud'sdiscovery
oftheOedipuscomplexandotheressentialcontentsofpsychoanalysisandroutine
self-analysisheperformedtocheckhisunconsciouspsychiclife.
Thefirstphaseisfullofunexpectedaspectsandinventiveness-theproductive,
creativestage.Thesecondbecomesanobligationderivedfromhisprofessionasa
psychoanalyst.
Freud'sdiscoveriesduringhisfirststageofself-analysisareknowntohavebeen
includedintwoofhismainbooks:"TheInterpretationofDreams"and"The
PsychopathologyofEverydayLife".
"TheInterpretationofDreams"providesplentyofFreud'sdreamsinhisown
interpretation,amongwhichthefamousdreamofIrma'sinjection,whichheconsiders
akeyissueinunderstandingthemysteriesofdreamlife.ItopensChapterII("The
MethodOfInterpretingDreams:AnAnalysisOfASpecimenDream")andprovides
materialforananalysiscoveringseveralpagesahead.
JustasFreudhimselfmaintained,theanalysisofthedreamisnotcompletebutit
washerethatFreudforthefirsttimeassertedthatdreamsarethedisguisedfulfillment
ofunconsciouswishes.
Theexplanationofthedreamisquitesimple:ittriestohideFreud'slackof
satisfactionwiththetreatmentgiventoapatientofhis,Irma,andthrowtheguiltof
partialfailureuponothers,exonerateFreudofotherprofessionalerrorsitalsohintsat.
Dreaminterpretationalsoprovidesadreampsychologyandmanyotherissues.
Thevolumeisextremelyinventiveandrichininformation,and,initsauthor'sview,it
ishismostimportantwork.
“ThePsychopathologyofEverydayLife",offersFreudroomtofocusonthe
analysisoffaultyandsymptomaticactions,theimportantthingtoemphasizehere
beingthatthisvolumerepresentsFreud'stransferfromtheclinicaltonormallife一it
provesneuroticfeaturesarepresentnotonlyinsicknessbutalsoinhealth.The
differencedoesnotlieinqualitybutinquantity.Repressionisgreaterwiththesick
andthefreelibidoissensiblydiminished.Therefore,itisforthefirsttimeinthe
historyofpsychopathologythatFreudoverrulesthedifferencebetweenpathologyand
health.Thatmakesitpossibletoapplypsychoanalysistoso-callednormallife.
DiscoveryoftheOedipusComplex
ThediscoveryofOedipus*complexisindicatedinahistoricletterFreudwroteto
Fliess,hisfriendandconfidante.
Ihavefound,inmyowncasetoo,[thephenomenonof]beinginlovewithmy
motherandjealousofmyfather,andInowconsideritauniversaleventinearly
childhood,evenifnotsoearlya
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