Evaluation:
Published: 11.11.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Case Study of Bill Clinton, Freudian Perspective', 1.
  • Essays 'Case Study of Bill Clinton, Freudian Perspective', 2.
Extract

Bill Clinton's early childhood did not show many signs of him one day becoming president of the United States. He was from a small town family which was not the usual rich family that is needed to produce a president. The only things that may suggest his drive to become president are the thoughts implanted in his superego(Sdorow, 1995) by the troubles of an alcoholic step-father and the usual troubles of daily life that children must deal with.
Clinton's reputation as a do-gooder and peace keeper may have come from a repressed defense mechanism(Sdorow, 1995) such as displacement(Sdor…

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