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    called your subconscious, which is very powerful. It's a voice that is so powerful that it makes people believe things and do things that they think are real and it is actually just all made up. Just like Payton Farquhar's subconscious in the short story, “ An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” by Ambrose Bierce. Payton Farquhar lets his subconscious take him on a journey throughout his last few minutes as he is still alive on earth. This story connects the power of a humans subconscious with…

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    And for that reason, it is of paramount importance that you try to limit the amount of negative thoughts that you expose your subconscious mind to throughout your day; and especially in the final five minutes of your day. A lot of people don’t realize how crucial those final five minutes are when it comes to how you’ll feel when you wake up the following morning. For most people,…

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    The director perfectly nails it with Freud theory of the latent content. Mal reoccurs in Cobb’s subconscious because he feels guilty about death of his wife. He should feel guilty; technically he drove his own wife to commit suicide. Having Mal reappear in Cobb’s subconscious emphasize the guilt of Cobb’s actions. Also, by having Mal also ruining Cobb’s operations every time he enters his subconscious also demonstrate how he cannot let go of Mal. Mal can also symbolize the resentment he feels…

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    Symbolism Of Dreaming

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    something while asleep. Dreaming allows the mind to relax and explore ones deepest thoughts and feelings. Each dream is specifically unique to his or her own mind which shows individuality to each dream. Dreaming allows for a safe place for the subconscious to inhabit during the dreams so it can work through the problems that is challenging him or her. However, dreaming is important to many other…

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    human’s subconscious is through the experiments of other people. He show how important it is and how it is not a bad way to judge a situation. Snap judgements are created by the subconscious from the tiniest bit of information taken from our surroundings. Snap judgements can also be called thin slicing or rapid cognition. Gladwell shows there are pros and cons to the this method. He teaches us the two states of the mind, the conscious also known as the rational mind and the subconscious.…

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    and he doesn't even know it. This faculty is called the subconscious mind.…

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    farmers. She used her observations to write the 19th century classic, Ethan Frome, about the relationship struggles between Ethan Frome, his wife Zeena, and her cousin Mattie Silver (Wharton). The book uses symbolism and the three parts of the subconscious, namely id, superego, and ego, to form a story full of foreshadowing and characters’ secret desires (“Id”; “Ego”; “Superego”). Wharton’s Etham Frome tells the story of Ethan Frome and his…

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    The Usher House Analysis

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    Their relationship shows how Madeline is the conscious because she controlled the subconscious, in this case, Roderick. When she became diseased, so did he, and he never left the house again. In the text, Roderick announces that when Madeline dies, he would be the, “last of the ancient race of Ushers” (Poe). Even though it is a negative…

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    Syncretism In Life Of Pi

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    In the Life of Pi, Yann Martel orchestrates two stories that actively pursue the same storyline, but use two different methods of telling the reader: anthropomorphism versus verisimilitude. Pi Patel’s subconscious mind and outlook on life allows a fantastic novel to be created thoroughly around his character and the deceitful world around him. Martel actively uses Pi in not only a dangerous physical setting, but also a psychological setting that is set up to test Pi’s ultimate character as he…

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    For me personally, I have realized that at certain times that I have some subconscious assumptions about a person based solely on their appearance. When I witness a Black person wearing a suit my mind begins to associate certain things that they did to achieve this level of elegance, whereas when I see a White person in a suit I…

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