“Dead Poet’s Society” is set in a conservative, aristocratic boarding school in northeast America called Welton Academy. At Welton, their mission is to prepare every boy enrolled for Ivy League schools with an extreme strict conduct and strict professors. This year, Welton has a new teach named Mr. Keating. Keating teaches English and inspires the boys with poetry. This film shows many different psychological terms and examples. Personality plays a huge role in psychology. Personality is defined in psychology as a person’s unique pattern of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that persists over time and situations that distinguishes one person from another. Personality covers behavior, attitude, motives, tendencies, outlooks, emotions, and changes over time. Sigmund Freud was a psychologist who studied the unconscious. Freud discovered the “Id”; where the unconscious urges and desires are kept, trying to get out. Freud also founded the “ego”, which controls all thinking and reasoning activities. With the ego comes the superego. The superego is one’s conscious or the moral standards that people develop through interaction with their parents and society. I chose to observe the character Todd Anderson throughout the movie and take note of his personality and ego. Todd Anderson is starting his senior year at Welton. Todd is very shy, soft-spoken, and quiet. He is matched with one of Welton’s best students, Neil Perry, as his roommate. Todd feels lots of pressure to be a perfect student not only to please his parents, but to fill his older brother’s shoes who graduated from Welton and is very successful. Todd is also frightened by the strict conduct of Welton which only makes him more uncomfortable. Psychologist, Sigmund Freud, would describe Todd psychologically as having a superego that mostly controls him in most of the film (controlled). The libido is the energy of the sexual drive as a component of the life insti