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    My dream is to further pursue my burning passion for music and using the struggles and pain to live to connect over later others emotions so they do not have to feel as if they are alone. some people do not understand music such as my family specifically my parents and because they do not see the importance of music they have viewed me in a negative way but in order to achieve a dream sacrifices must be made including sacrifices that not only affect a dreamer but their family as well In a…

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    There can be two kinds of dreams. The first being a series of thoughts or images that occur while sleeping. The second is a desired goal or aspiration for the future. Both are imaginary, but the dream that can become a reality is the most significant. By becoming reality, these dreams lead to a tangible goal to strive for. In A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and A Dream Deferred by Langston Hughes, the consequences for not following dreams are for the dream to become pointless and 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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    Everyone has hopes and dreams they want to strive to achieve. Whether these dreams are small ones just to get through the day or long term ones to help in the future. They are the things that help us strive to where we need to be. For me, I have had some large hopes while I have also had small hopes. Some of mine have been crushed while others have been brought to light,but my true and most dearest hope is to become a forensic anthropologist. This is my greatest dream. Now many people when…

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    Dreams Definition Essay

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    images known as “dreams”. Dreams vary from person to person. But with that being the case it could mean that people have their own definitions of dreams. Even though dreams vary from person to person, the psychological process are all the same but it is just a matter of what the psychological processes are. When a person has a really good dream they would normally want to tell others about their fantasy experience, but some people have the struggle of not being able to recall their dreams.…

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    their best selves, others let ambition control them to the point of failure. Through the characters of Macbeth in Macbeth and Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman, both William Shakespeare and Arthur Miller reveal how uncontrolled ambition and reckless dreams possess the capability to lead one to their destruction. Ambition leads the characters to be extremely gullible and destroys their moral conscience and integrity. Moreover, ambition leads the protagonists to destroy their relationships with…

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    Mapplethorne since I am fascinated by his character and passion for art. Robert was a lover and friend of the main character and author of the book ”Just Kids” (Patti Smith), whom he would trust all through his life even as their relationship and feelings for each other changed. Robert was passionate and ambitious but also very caring, and by being who he was he was able to realize his dream of becoming a recognized artist. Robert’s passion for art was evident even when he was young. He used…

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    Plensa And Dill Analysis

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    similar is texture, shape, and the way they incorporate letters onto their sculptures. For example, Plensa’s Soul XII and Dill’s Women in Dress with Star can be compared in all of these areas, and more. Also, Plensa’s Private Dreams and Dill’s Faith are two more of their art works that share similar characteristics with one another. Plensa and Dill both focus on human figures when building their sculptures and paintings as well. The colors and size in which these artists use can be compared to. …

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    the artist pays attention to his dreams, freezing them through art, and analyzing them as well. As Freud said, “A dream that is not interpreted is like a letter that is not opened (Bell, 1984). Picasso took the opposite approach to art. He inherited the gusto for ugliness, scandal and chaos of the Dada movement and the automatic surrealists (Bell, 1984). Picasso rejected the craft to become primitive, deciding that the ingenuity of childhood is the basis of art (Bell, 1984).…

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    Art Theme

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    Throughout the existence of art, artists have portrayed their feelings through their art by creating a theme for the piece. Art has been around for ages, therefore many pieces of art, regardless of their medium, can share a theme. The pieces chosen for this project are First Abstract Watercolor by Wassily Kandinsky, “Yes You Can” by Donnie McClurkin, “Climb ‘Til Your Dreams Come True” by Helen Steiner Rice, and The Secret Life of an American Teenager. All four of these pieces of art share the…

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