He explores the interplay between life and death instincts, particularly in relation to sadism and masochism. Sadistic impulses are seen as displaced death-instincts directed towards others, while masochism represents a return of these instincts towards oneself.
Freud also discusses sexual instincts and their role in life-renewal, using protozoa to suggest that sexual reproduction introduces new stimuli that support life. He refers to Plato’s myth of dual beings seeking reunion to hypothesize that sexual instincts stem from a primordial drive for union.
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