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    Why Do Dreams Cause Fear

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    a. P7: Main Idea: Dreams also can alert us to dangers that are internal. Baltimore learned she had an ulcer by an alert of a dream. Other people get dreams that alert illness like cancer and heart disease. b. Paraphrasing: Mary Agnes found out that her dreams can also alert of dangers inside your body. Like for example, she dreamed that she traveled inside her body and found a boiler room in danger of blowing up. Also, she found that the dream was an alert and she went to a doctor and the doctor…

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    Meaning Of Dreams

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    Are Dreams Messages from Our Subconscious Mind or Insignificant Manifestations? One of the most mysterious and intriguing functions of the brain is the process which takes place every night while we sleep, the process is called dreaming. Psychologists and similar professionals have theorized on the purpose of dreams for years, but no conclusion has been reached so far. While currently there is no single theory that can be purported as the ultimate explanation of why we dream, looking at and…

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    dreaming argument when he used the method of doubt to find the structure of knowledge and justification. The majority of people can say that they do not realize they are dreaming when they are. Sometimes, dreams are very realistic. Once a person awakes, he or she will realize it was just a dream. However, is there a way to find out if you are dreaming currently or if you are awake? This is where the dreaming argument comes into play: 1. In order to know anything about the external world, you…

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    Theme: Honor the Dream; Walk with Courage, Dignity and Hope A dream is a series of thoughts, images and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep. Dreams are our windows to imagination, we experience things we couldn’t in reality and we fore see paths and destinies. We are able to create for ourselves a future through our very thought and ideas and our dreams can make changes and outstanding difference in this our world. It is through our dreams that our ancestors have…

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    Psychoanalytic criticism explores the relationship between culture and the personal identity of a character and a text. It attends to the role of the subconscious in the author, reader, and characters in a text. The concept of psychoanalytic criticism identifies the state of internal experience meaning it explores how the different states may affect the external experience either positively or negatively. In basic terms, psychoanalytic criticism is the application of the ideas of psychology to…

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    Hopes and dreams are what America is made of, known as the American dream, in The Great Gastby, Fitzgerald relates the American dream to a green light shown here in his statement, “Gastby believed in the green light, of the orgiastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but that’s no matter-tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther… and one fine morning--” (Fitzgerald 193) Fitzgerald leaving the sentence unfinished, Nicks believes of one fine morning,…

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    He says, that the experiences we have in our dreams are often really similar to those which we have in our waking life. Dreams make us feel that we are doing things in waking life but during our dreams we usually do not realize that what we are experiencing is just a dream. He claims that we can not tell for certain the difference between our waking life and dreaming experiences does not matter how many and…

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    MYTH AND FAIRYTALE PSYCHOANALYSIS OF Abstract This paper entitled ‘psychoanalytic theory on Naga-Mandala’ regards as an analysis of psychological side of the play. The psychoanalytic theory is applicable on Naga-Mandala as Girish Karnad disseminates facts about human life and psyche of humans in ancient Indian stories with the changing social codes and morals of modern life. Girish Karnad’s plays are pertinent to the psychological problems, dilemmas, and conflicts defied by the modern Indian…

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    Robert James Waller once said, “Life is never easy for those who dream.” In A Raisin in The Sun everyone has a dream they wish to achieve while others think it is bizarre. The statement given by Robert James Waller is true because the texts A Raisin in The Sun and “Harlem: A Deferred Dream” prove that having a dream is not easy for someone, especially with major setbacks. Life is not easy for those who dream; however, it is manageable with perseverance and patience. The texts displayed above…

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    . ] Yet only asks that she may keep/The harmless luxury of dreams” According to Phoebe Cary, luxury of dreaming is the strongest luxury of all due to its ability to push people to imagine every other luxury, so materialistic luxury occupies a diminutive part of human satisfactory. Phoebe Cary uses the power of dreaming to imagine luxury of love, money and many other luxuries so that one can own any pleasure with the help of their dream world. Due to the deep thinking in poems, seeing another…

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