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    Nightmares

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    Most people think nightmares are nothing more. Just a simple nightmare to wake up from in the morning. Just a bad dream that will be gone by the time they eat breakfast. But this isn’t true. With every nightmare‚ comes a meaning. Nightmares have a meaning behind them‚ and a reason for starting. A nightmare is a dream with many negative emotions. The International Association for the study of dreams stated‚ “A nightmare is a very distressing dream which usually forces at least partial awakening

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    The Problem of Nightmares

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    body. However‚ sometimes dreaming is not so enjoyable. Of all the adults‚ 2-8% has one or more nightmares per month (L. Chanin‚ 2011‚ Nightmares in Adults). Unfortunately‚ I am one of them. In general‚ nightmares are not regarded as serious issues but I think they should be because they can cause serious physical and psychological problems. According to H. Kellerman (1987‚ p. 217)‚ the word nightmare derives from the Old English word “mare”‚ which was a mythological demon who brought frightening

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    CRITICAL ANALYSIS: Explanation‚ Analysis‚ Interpretation | The Projectionist’s NightmareThis is the projectionist’s nightmare: A bird finds it’s way into the cinema‚ finds the beam‚ flies down it‚ smashes into a scene depicting a garden‚ a sunset‚ and two people being nice to each other. Real blood‚ real intestines‚ slither down the likeness of a tree. ‘This is no good‚’ screams the audience‚ ‘This is not what we came to see.’ Brian Pattenhttp://www

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    Gothic Nightmares

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    Gothic Nightmares Fuseli‚ Blake and the Romantic Imagination at Tate Britain 15th February- 1st May 2006 The exhibition is divided amongst eight rooms‚ a number of artists‚ work‚ such as Henry Fuseli‚ James Barry‚ Joseph Wright of Derby‚ Catherine Blake‚ Philippe Jaques de Loutherbourg display their work collectivly. This collective exhibition including many great artists is an interesting way of showing their work‚ acting like a whole installation. The main focus of the

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    Eng 111-1N January 24‚ 2013 From A Nightmare to Reality ​With music blasting‚ singing out loud‚ chewing a Strawberry Bubblelicious gum‚ and driving by East Broad Street‚ it was just another typical morning on my way to school. I was a few miles from school; I only had to turn onto a gravel road to get to North Center Street‚ which was where the high school was located. As I was driving‚ all of a sudden I started to sense like dizziness‚ perhaps numbness in my head and everything started to feel

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    Smokey Mountain Nightmare

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    Broeker Smokey Mountain Nightmare Gazing at the stars outside the sun roof of my husband’s silver sports car seemed to be the only way to control the excitement building inside me. My imagination ran wildly thru visions of scenic mountains draped in clouds of fog. The grey rocky cliffs surrounded by colorful spring flowers almost parallel the beauty of the cool crystal water flowing over a fall like the most rapid of rain spraying a chilly mist on all who behold. With my head full of fantasy and

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    night varies. I‚ of course‚ am no exception and have dreams dating years back to my younger days that have remained in my memory. Upon waking‚ I recall having a confused‚ entertained or disturbed reaction to these dreams and even remember some of them affecting the rest of my day or just my life in general. The recent premiere of the movie Inception‚ a movie revolving around the dream world‚ has helped spark my interest into the dreams and their true purpose. I have been pondering if they have

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    Nightmare Creator

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    The Nightmare Creator It was a blazing summer’s day. My surroundings were slowly starting to melt: the trees‚ the houses‚ the sky and the pathway to my garage. It seemed that I was about to dissipate as well‚ becoming a puddle of glue-like substance left on the ground. I was walking at crawling speed. My head felt huge and heavy‚ and each muscle in my body felt sore. My arms and legs were responding to the signals that my brain was sending to them at a slower speed than I thought was possible

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    Worst Nightmare

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    Worst Nightmare The worst nightmare I have ever had was when I had dreamt that I was in bed lying down looking at the ceiling and my room looked twice as big as it really was. It was pitch black and it seemed like there was nothing else in there but my bed and the walls surrounding me. It started with me hearing strange noises and voices of a man‚ a women and little children. I laid in my bed in a long white silk gown and quickly sat up and stared into the darkness. I asked softly “Who’s there?”

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    Compare Owen’s differing presentation of the nightmare in Dulce Et Decorum Est‚ Anthem and The Sentry‚ consider how is it presented and whether the focus is on the subjects or the poet. Owen’s presentation of the First World War in Dulce Et Decorum Est is achieved by direct connotations of the metaphor ‘nightmare’. By doing this‚ he implies that the audience will never be able to relate to the poem and really understand the horrors during WW1. For example‚ ‘till on the haunting flares we turned

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