Multiple Choice
From Freud's perspective, a boy resolves his Oedipus complex by
A) forsaking incestuous desires for his mother and taking on an identification with her.
B) unconsciously blaming his mother for bringing him into the world "ill-equipped" to deal with life's problems, then forgiving her.
C) unconsciously blaming his mother for bringing him into the world "ill-equipped" to deal with life's problems, then identifying with his father.
D) developing the ability to control elimination.
E) forsaking incestuous desires for his mother and identifying with his father.
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