National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis
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Digitized by Google 294 H. W. FRINK ill fortune as having tuberculosis was deprived of an opportunity to secure the advantages of marriage was on the whole morally justified in compensating herself for such a hard fate by taking ad- vantage of any opportunity for enjoyment that was presented to her, whether sanctioned by convention or not. It is to be seen, then, that for Stella to say to herself, " You are never going to be well, and there are so many people who do know, or through Rose, the M...ahoshef and others, will know of your trouble that you will have no chance of marrying a desirable man " was practically the equiva- lent of saying, " There is no longer any particular reason, moral or otherwise, why you should not have sexual intercourse if you want it." The fear of the Mahoshef then both from the point of view of its face value — since it represented her as being "bossed" by someone else or about to be deprived of her reason and, consequently, as not responsible for her acts — ^and in view of its inner meaning — " I am going to die of Kishef in the same sense as is Max, my tuber- culosis, is divined by so many that my chances of marriage are spoiled" — was a wish-fulfillment in the sense that it represented various excuses for doing as she pleased, particularly in matters of sex.
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