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    because dream means, an unrealistic fantasy, and the suffix –topia means, landscapes. So together Dreamtopia means, an unrealistic fantasy landscape, which is just what my world is. In Dreamtopia there anything you can imagine and you can have anything you want, that is what makes it unrealistic. As I continue I will tell you about the rules, rulers, weather, technology, and a few other facts about this world. The rules for Dreamtopia are: always have fun, always be friendly, and always dream.…

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    article titled Dream Interpretation: What Do Dreams Mean she explores the varying theories behind what meanings dreams could possibly have and their interpretation according to experts in the field of psychology and cognitive studies. Cherry being a psychologist, supports the theory that it is likely dreams have a subconscious meaning. Many people share the belief their dreams have some sort of unknown meaning or an underlying message while others are skeptical. Some claim dreams are simply…

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    According to Carl Jung in his essay, Psychology and Literature, “psychology being the study of psychic processes can be brought to bear upon the study of literature, for it is the human psyche from which sciences and arts originate”(Ross). These lines clearly hint that literature and psychology are very much related to each other. Literature deals with the deeper aspects of human life that can be analyzed through psychoanalysis (Freud 11). Literature is the product of mind and Psychology is the…

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    Importance Of Dream

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    How often do you dream? What do you dream of? Why do people struggle to act upon their dreams? Is it fear of failure? They are insecure in their abilities? According to John A. Appleman “The first ingredient of success is to dream a great dream” .Good day to everyone. I am Angelo Taypen. For today’s talk I would like to give you an inspirational speech about dream. I have never heard of anyone dreaming of failure or aspiring to be unsuccessful, maybe to other person but not to themselves.…

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    La Jete Film Analysis

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    The 1962 art science-fiction French movies ‘La Jetée’ was directed By Chris Marker. The movie runs for 28 minutes and most of the film shot by using ‘Photomontage’ technique shot in black and white apart from one short video that shot in motion which is the scene that the girl is sleeping in the bed and the picture going to fade and then suddenly open her eyes and blinking. Photomontage is a combination of several images joined together in an artistic way. This movie has been Recognized as one…

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    dreaming it's called a lucid dream. When a strange dream makes a person stop and question reality is when it typically occurs. Lucid dreaming has an interesting aspect to it, and it's the ability to regulate the dream and make some other reality in the dream state, which is the reason why lots of people learn the fundamental lucid dreaming steps. A lot of cultures from ancient times took lucid dreaming very seriously. For instance, people living in ancient Egypt thought that dreams opened up…

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    feelings. In synthesizing the messy overlap of polarized symbols present in the personal unconscious, Jung begins to theorize the existence a collective unconscious, a space of desires and thoughts rooted in primal instincts and nature. Specifically, the dreams of a particular patient leads Jung to consider the possibility that humans have a libidinally…

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    Sun” Walter's character is held back from achieving his dreams because of obstacles that stand in his way. Walter's dreams dramatically change from the beginning to the end of the book. For example, at the beginning of the book the majority of his dream is to own a liquor store, and by the end he only wants to help his family. However, many people stand in his way of achieve his dream. At the start of the book when Walter is fighting for his dream of a owning liquor store, he is hindered by his…

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    Sigmund Freud, a world-renowned psychologist, best known for his work revolving around psychoanalytical psychology and the unconscious, came up with an idea called the “return of the repressed”. This idea details that individuals often lodge antisocial desires and impulses deep within our unconsciousness. Gail Hornstein calls these hidden desires and impulses “offending material”. In the case of Harlan Ellison’s short gothic story, “Shattered Like a Glass Goblin”, these materials are the…

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    beliefs, emotions, sensations and ideas. The deep rooted emotions and experiences surface from the soul in the rem of sleep. These disambiguations are usually seen as a bridge between an absolute reality and a distorted fabrication of the mind, however dreams have been perceived as a way of communication between a spiritual being and its subject in the unknown realm of mind. Sometimes these illusions may present themselves in a manner where the human psyche fails to comprehend its message, the…

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