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    the quick get rich scheme that he so desperately wants. The theme of this story is that a person pursuing the American dream vs buying it for unfulfilled happiness. The American dream is the prospect that with hard work anyone can achieve the higher level of social standing for anyone regardless of their stature. With the Euphio, the pursuit of happiness and attaining the dream is no longer through hard work but comes by the flick of a switch and the hard-earned money of the everyday…

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    conscious one although the artist might not be aware of the function of unconscious shaping what he creates. Painting could be treated as a ‘Pathobiography’, which provides the scheme of expression that the individual lack, but like what happens in dream, the latent disguises itself behind the aesthetic beauty a painting represents. Psychoanalysts study the theme of work and the artist’s personal life to understand the unconscious, which plays the main role in shaping the work of creation.…

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    involuntarily in the mind. Many people tend to dream as they sleep, but within minutes of awakening they tend to lose all visual thought of their dreams, with only bits and pieces reminiscing in mind as the day progresses. Leaving one to wonder if their dream had a purposeful meaning, or if its just a natural part of the sleep cycle. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) an Austrian neurologist, interpreted the purpose of dreaming as wish fulfillment. He also noted that dreams were heavily impacted…

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    characters could have enjoyed the present if they realized that everything turns into the past eventually. The past symbolizes a huge role in this novel because in the past each of the characters hopes and dreams were still able to happen. However, now…

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    Has there ever been a person who hasn’t woken up from a horrible nightmare or imagined the worse? Imagination can turn into fear because, when you have a dream, it can turn into a nightmare because your imagination overcomes reason and reality. Imagination is like a fantasy, something made up in your mind, it could be fear or it could be the opposite. Imagination can take over reason, because your mind goes into its state of its own, and believes whatever they are imagining, like if it was real.…

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    Have you ever had a dream that you have worked for super hard and in order to pursue that dream you had to stop what you have been doing in the past? You stopped the bad things or at least tried to stop them so that dream could become reality. In John Steinbeck's novella Of Mice and Men, the characters learn that having a dream with someone close to you can give you a message that tells you to stop doing the things you are doing if they are bad. In the novella, our characters George and…

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    It's Good To Dream Happy Are Those Who Dream Dreams And Are Ready To Pay The Price To make Them Come True. At least that's what Tupac Shakur said. In We Beat The Streets there was a lot of sentences that related to Tupac's quote. The boys Dreamed of what they wanted to be and they worked hard on it. And always dream because dreams lead you to happiness, And enjoyment to your life. I believe It's worth it to dream because. It inspires others. When you tell people it's worth it to dream…

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    Dreams In The Time Keeper

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    A dream can be defined in countless ways, as, in most cases; the meaning varies with each different person. To one a dream is a destination, to others a journey. However, no matter what the specified description, a dream always has the foundational definition of being a goal that one wants or feels they must attain. In the novel the time keeper, written by Mitch Albom, the underlying message of dreams is very strong within each character and the plot as a whole. Three characters make their…

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    Memoirist Patricia Hampl, in her writing “Memory and Imagination,” stated that one who refuses to write about his/her life has no life (34). While generally agreeing with some of the other memoirist views, I believe this statement to be naïve. Specifically, I strongly believe that, just as people develop, grieve, and learn differently, people reflect upon their lives in different manners. Some people may find meditation useful, while others need therapy or an external source to help them…

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    that show dreams as if you are experiencing a movie. The first dream is when the main character Riley is dreaming of being at her new school in her underwear because she is afraid of her new school. Riley was having a dream based on what she was actually afraid of. What goes through our minds before we fall asleep, like Riley being scared of school, can affect what we dream at night (Dreams: Why do we dream?). If Riley was happy, she had good dreams; if she was sad, she had scary dreams. Even…

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