Freudian Trio/Theater


 * 1776
 * John Adams - "Obnoxious and disliked," wants independence now and for everyone, loud, pigheaded, pushy (Id)
 * Benjamin Franklin - Witty, raunchy, realizes that idealism will not prevail, about the only person who can stand Adams for more than ten minutes (Ego)
 * Thomas Jefferson - quiet, passive, patriotic but really would rather see his wife than write the Declaration of Independence (Superego)
 * Man of La Mancha:
 * Don Quixote - moral, dreamy, and idealistic to the point of being unable to interact with the real world (id)
 * Sancho - believes in Don Quixote and his Quest, but accommodates reality and other people (Ego)
 * Al Donza - full of anger and constantly harangued for sex, believes in nothing (superego)


 * Romeo and Juliet
 * Romeo - passionte romantic guy, caught between these two, who might have lived if he'd listen to his superego (ego)
 * Mercutio - wild and hot headed, always up for a drink a fight or a woman(Id)
 * Benvolio - Nice Guy calm and rational (Superego)

Also, the women of the Capulet family fit into this:
 * Superego - Lady Capulet, trying to get her daughter married to someone rich and suitable
 * Ego - Juliet, especially at the beginning when she tries to please others rather than herself
 * Id - The Nurse, trying to get Juliet laid


 * The Phantom of the Opera
 * Superego - Raoul
 * Ego - Christine
 * Id - The Phantom


 * The Merchant of Venice
 * Superego - Antonio, generous to a fault, willing to give his money and his life for his friends
 * Ego - Bassanio, kind-hearted Everyman, does a pretty equal amount of right and wrong
 * Id - Gratiano, raunchy, wild, obnoxious, thinks everyone should drink, party and have fun