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August 26, 2010
A Freudian Analysis of Ms. Sally Draper
I’m going to wager that when Sally reaches sexual maturity there’s a good chance that she’s going to equate getting slapped around, debased, or humiliated with sexual pleasure. 
This is thanks, in part, to Betty’s thwack across young Sally’s face post her slumber party diddle. Also keep in mind that Betty was in her night gown and noticeably flushed from some carnal interactions with her new husband (and Sally’s replacement dad) when she struck Sally. Then in Sally’s bedroom, in the dark, with Sally on the bed coming up to about Betty’s mid section, Betty berates Sally for her solo act and then goes back into the bedroom where Sally’s dad, Don, used to sleep.
So let’s parse this family romance via some primary text by Freud

ON DON AND SALLY AND BETTY
*The little girl is affectionately fixated on the father, who has probably done everything to win her love, and who is thus sowing the seeds of hatred and competition towards the mother, which co-exists with a current of affectionate devotions, and which may have the option of becoming increasingly strong and more clearly conscious, or else provide the impetus for an immoderate reactive bond of love with her.

ON THE GLENN, SALLY, BETTY TRIANGLE
*At about the period I have mentioned (6-8 years old), then, the child’s imagination becomes engaged in the task of getting free from the parents of whom he now has a low opinion and of replacing them by others, who as a rule, are of higher social standing…The technique used in developing fantasies depend on the ingenuity and the material which the child has at his disposal. 

WATCH OUT, BABY GENE
*The loss of the parent’s devoted care, either actually experienced or justly feared the sense that all of one’s possessions will henceforth and for ever have to be shared with the new child, have an awakening effect on the child’s emotional life and its ability to think. The older child manifests unconcealed hostility towards its competitor, expressed in unkind judgements about the newcomer, in the desire that ‘the stork can take him away again’ and the like, and sometimes even in minor attacks on the baby as it lies helplessly in the cradle. 

SALLY’S GOING TO HAVE A PUERTO RICAN BOYFRIEND/GIRLFRIEND
*The mother is the subject of the most sexual curiosity… The motive of revenge and retaliation it is, as rule, precisely these neurotic children who were punished by their parents for sexual naughtiness and who now revenge themselves on their parents by means of fantasies of this kind.
If we were consulting Freud, then it’s likely that Sally’s sexual maturity will be delayed or diverted —even perverted-  due to Betty’s violent interruption, the arrival of the new baby, Don’s departure, and the delinquent influences of Glenn.  Arousal, risk, guilt, shame, pain, abandonment, humiliation at the hands of a fearsome matriarch, Sally or her shrink are going to have sort these things out.  
Nevertheless, this is the task put to us all during puberty overcome our childhood sexual traumas and become functioning adults:
*The liberation of individual, as he grows up, from the authority of his parents s one of the most necessary though one of the most painful  results brought about by the course of his development. It is quite essential that liberation should occur and it maybe presumed that it has been to some extent achieved by everyone who has reached a normal state. Indeed, the whole progress of society rests upon the opposition between successive generations. On the other hand, there is a class of neurotics whose condition is recognizably determined by their having failed in this task. 

A Freudian Analysis of Ms. Sally Draper

I’m going to wager that when Sally reaches sexual maturity there’s a good chance that she’s going to equate getting slapped around, debased, or humiliated with sexual pleasure. 

This is thanks, in part, to Betty’s thwack across young Sally’s face post her slumber party diddle. Also keep in mind that Betty was in her night gown and noticeably flushed from some carnal interactions with her new husband (and Sally’s replacement dad) when she struck Sally. Then in Sally’s bedroom, in the dark, with Sally on the bed coming up to about Betty’s mid section, Betty berates Sally for her solo act and then goes back into the bedroom where Sally’s dad, Don, used to sleep.

So let’s parse this family romance via some primary text by Freud

ON DON AND SALLY AND BETTY

*The little girl is affectionately fixated on the father, who has probably done everything to win her love, and who is thus sowing the seeds of hatred and competition towards the mother, which co-exists with a current of affectionate devotions, and which may have the option of becoming increasingly strong and more clearly conscious, or else provide the impetus for an immoderate reactive bond of love with her.

ON THE GLENN, SALLY, BETTY TRIANGLE

*At about the period I have mentioned (6-8 years old), then, the child’s imagination becomes engaged in the task of getting free from the parents of whom he now has a low opinion and of replacing them by others, who as a rule, are of higher social standing…The technique used in developing fantasies depend on the ingenuity and the material which the child has at his disposal. 

WATCH OUT, BABY GENE

*The loss of the parent’s devoted care, either actually experienced or justly feared the sense that all of one’s possessions will henceforth and for ever have to be shared with the new child, have an awakening effect on the child’s emotional life and its ability to think. The older child manifests unconcealed hostility towards its competitor, expressed in unkind judgements about the newcomer, in the desire that ‘the stork can take him away again’ and the like, and sometimes even in minor attacks on the baby as it lies helplessly in the cradle. 

SALLY’S GOING TO HAVE A PUERTO RICAN BOYFRIEND/GIRLFRIEND

*The mother is the subject of the most sexual curiosity… The motive of revenge and retaliation it is, as rule, precisely these neurotic children who were punished by their parents for sexual naughtiness and who now revenge themselves on their parents by means of fantasies of this kind.

If we were consulting Freud, then it’s likely that Sally’s sexual maturity will be delayed or diverted —even perverted-  due to Betty’s violent interruption, the arrival of the new baby, Don’s departure, and the delinquent influences of Glenn.  Arousal, risk, guilt, shame, pain, abandonment, humiliation at the hands of a fearsome matriarch, Sally or her shrink are going to have sort these things out.  

Nevertheless, this is the task put to us all during puberty overcome our childhood sexual traumas and become functioning adults:

*The liberation of individual, as he grows up, from the authority of his parents s one of the most necessary though one of the most painful  results brought about by the course of his development. It is quite essential that liberation should occur and it maybe presumed that it has been to some extent achieved by everyone who has reached a normal state. Indeed, the whole progress of society rests upon the opposition between successive generations. On the other hand, there is a class of neurotics whose condition is recognizably determined by their having failed in this task. 

5:26pm  |  199 notes   |  Sally Draper |  Freud 
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    I used to have to write lots of analyses like the one above while in MSW school. I wish Mad Men had been on at the time....
  4. standardgrey reblogged this from madmenfootnotes and added:
    be, um…entertaining?
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    Puerto Rican boyfriend/ girlfriend”
  13. lovelystubbornbrave reblogged this from suicideblonde and added:
    Seriously. What the shit even is this. Also Don hasn’t done shit to “win her love.” He’s a pretty crap father.
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    ON DON AND SALLY AND BETTY *The little girl is affectionately fixated on the father, who has probably done everything to...
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