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    By studying dreams and what they mean it can be determined that dreams are sending messages because they are trying to help you with your problems. A. Dreams are your unconscious mind putting an image into your head (Turner). Scientists don’t know what to call dreams but author Penelope Lewis says dreams are “all perceptions, thoughts , or emotions experienced during sleep. When dreams are happening three parts of your brain is working; Limbic region, Sub cortical, and the Associative cortice…

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    Dream house Is an incredible movie that shows both aspects of a schizophrenia patient and the Bias connotations that comes with schizophrenia. Firstly, the Movie starts by showing a man named john attention who is leaving his job to go back home to his family to spend more time with them. Throughout the movie it showed him that when he arrived he was happy to see his wife and his two daughters. As joyful and playful his two little girls were they were hiding under a white sheet to…

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    Have you ever wondered why we dream? In the medical world, dreams cause great controversy between medical professionals. Those who study dreams study them to determine if there are medical reasons for them, or if they are just meaningless parts of the brain’s functions. There are differing opinions on what our dreams mean. Dreams could have to do with how we feel that day, or they could be just random videos that have no connection to our lives. (“Facts About Dreaming”) Our brains are very…

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    The function of dreams has been a highly controversial topic throughout history, and at this point, no one fully comprehends why we dream (Hill, 1996). Philosophical explanations for dreams are dominated by Socrates and Plato, both of whom also believed in the psychological function of dreams. Plato thought that when our reasoning capacity was suspended during sleep, passions and desires revealed themselves (Hill, 1996). Similarly, Socrates argued that an unruly gathering of desires exists and…

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    Dreams are eccentric to interpret and question. To people, dreams offer a chance to wonder about the subconscious part inhabiting in our minds. With that, dreams are also great supplemental material as an interesting story to tell one another or to just utilize as a filler for a conversation. However, people have always wondered for ages what exactly their dreams truly meant. Could dreams prophesize one’s future– or perhaps society’s? Or, could these dreams provide a simple visionary example of…

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    is his theory on dreams and his sex theory. Though the majority of his theories intertwine with each other, these are the two that stuck out most to me. Freud started studying the realm of dreams in the late 1800’s and later came out with a book called The Interpretation of Dreams in 1900. In this book, he goes into detail how to understand the meaning of the dream that the unconscious dreamer dreams about. Freud’s most famous phrase from this book is “The interpretation of dreams in the royal…

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    Reality and Dreams can sometimes be difficult to differ between, especially when waking up very early from a very vivid dream. This odd competition like relationship between these two concepts make them interesting topics for all forms of art and literature. While many artists and authors have different opinions on which of the two is the better, a common theme seems to connect them. The interesting dynamic between these counterparts makes it understandable why theme that dreams can only last so…

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    Salem woods a dream or a reality. In my opinion the trip is a dream, but the trip symbolizes the confusion inside himself. It also shows a physiological examination of a Puritan man in confusion about his religious identity. There are ample of evidence which support the idea. Brown’s trip down to the forest was a dream. The author itself mentions the whole trip was dream and not an actual event. “Had Goodman Brown fallen asleep in the…

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    Why Do Dreams Matter?

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    Why do we dream? Why do dreams matter? Why would that psycho skill evolve us? What’s the down fall of not sleeping? Phantasmata and dreams help us process over leftover fear and anxiety. It’s like the garbage disposal of psyche. Dreams are personal. Tragic or traumatic events can cause the person to have nightmares and the person can even have nightmares randomly. Scary but necessary we are churning through what holds us back. For example, it’s just like the movie “A nightmare on Elm Street” the…

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    Blue Dreams the tittle of this book represents the sky and how it is always blue. The color blue represents Hopes and Dreams in Korea. This book shows the significant wave of Korean immigrants that were persuaded by the promise of the American dream if they come to America. That dream that they have been chasing has been proven increasingly doubtful to most of these immigrants. As time goes on and generation after generation of Korean Americans arise, many of the elder often transfer this goals…

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