Freud's grandson plays a game. What is the game called and why is he playing the game according to Eagleton?
a) The game is called Playing at Being. He plays the game to explore his identity and psychological boundaries.
b) The game is called Role Reversal. He plays the game to understand his family's history.
c) The game is called Psychoanalysis. He plays the game to challenge Freudian theories.
d) The game is called The Freudian Challenge. He plays the game to rebel against Freud's legacy.