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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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    The field began to focus on political beliefs, information interpretation, and political decision-making. This area of the field uses mostly schema and attribution theory. These theories state that all information is formulated into units and that we to understand events, try to attribute feelings and emotions of the…

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    Islands, think that dreams do not mean anything. They believe that there is no rhyme or reason to why we dream. The only thing a dream could do would be to merely tell interesting stories. Since people usually do not record nonsense or unimportant events or experiences, there might be a lot of cultures who believe this nonsense theory that ethnographers just do not know about (Barret 41-42). Discernment Theory Cultures that believe in the discernment theory believe that a dream is a state of…

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    However, no one can disagree to the mysteriousness of dreams. II. Topic Clarification: To the end of exploring this mystery, and hopefully clarifying it, we can at least look to patterns in dreams. More specifically, we can look to the particular types of dreams that we can distinguish. III. Roadmap: In this speech, I will describe three of them. I will take you through the nightmare, the recurring dream, and, finally, the lucid dream. body I. Main Point: First looking at nightmares, we…

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    but also with the brain. The brain controls most of what happens in your sleep and daily life. All the stages of sleep combined takes 90 to 110 minutes. Sigmund Freud is an Austrian neurologist and the father of psychology. Sigmund believed that dreams and sleep all had to do with daily life. He was right. When something did not make sense the second it happened, your brain would want to make sense of it no matter what,…

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    changed. Thier point is incorrect because even though we all dream big dreams there is a set of rules reality has and those are our boundaries. Some are specific to us others are specific to everyone. In The Outsiders its says “Since I was dreaming I brought Mom and Dad back to life”but the cold hard truth is that these dreams are impossible because he has boundaries and these are that he cannot bring back people from the dead. In Dream Big But Be Realistic For a Successful Life they say that…

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    rock lined swimming pool, with an excessive amount of exotic cars sitting in your driveway? I’m sure one day we all had shared a dream like such, which was worry and carefree, until it came down to deciding what car you were going to go out in. One day all those fantasies will seemingly come to an end without you even realizing this has happened, the thoughts and dreams of all those lavish toys at your dispense are now in a garbage disposal being brought to the dump, while you have not settled…

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    school. This love for learning carried on with me all throughout middle and high school and now I cannot wait to see what is in store for me to learn in college. I have a dream school, I know what I want to major in, and I know what I am passionate about and what I want to pursue. The only road block I face is paying my way to those dreams. The school I want to go to is nearly $40,000 a year. With the career I want to pursue and the little financial need that will be met, I feel as if I will be…

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    paper house that states, “It burned brilliantly, and in three minutes was a heap of ashes on the grave.” Which can relate to how the stocks rised rapidly but took an unexpected turn and crashed. It connects to the unexpected turn in Tay and Yee’s dreams and how taking risks, greed and not having a backup plan was a result of their actions. The effects of ruling passion in one’s life teach one to be ambitious but without a backup plan and boundaries can become greedy and be lead down a hazardous…

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