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    Term Paper - Dreams

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    OUTLINE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DREAMS Thesis: The occurrence of dreams is associated with our memories and experiences which can help us find out more about ourselves. I. Introduction A. Definition of Dreams……………………………………………………….1 B. The Cause of Dreams……………………………………………………...2 II. Body A. Dream Associations 1. Dreams and Memories……………………………………….……2 2. Dreams and Ourselves………………………………………….....3 B. Dream Theories 1. Robert’s Theory……………………………………………….……3 2. Yves Delage’s Theory………………………………………

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    Freud talked of this primitive libido‚ this innate need of humanity to want (perhaps for self-preservation ultimately.) Freud argued about the importance of the unconscious mind in understanding conscious thought and behaviour . Advertising has tapped into this primitive human libido or want desire. Advertisers use the unconscious mind to foist implicit and explicit signs and signifiers‚ applying cultural connotations‚ employing exclusion as much as inclusion‚ the advertiser’s intention is to gain

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    My Thoughts

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    overwhelmed and weeping in frustration. Masks are described in Carl Jung’s theory of multiple archetypes in his essay “The Personal and The Collective Unconscious.” Furthermore‚ archetypes are used to identify and unveil the masks worn by the narrating lawyer in Herman Melville’s “Bartleby the Scrivener.” The contents of the collective unconscious by Jung are represented in the lawyer’s character symbolized through three masks: God Complex‚ Father Complex and Mother Complex. The narrator’s persona

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    Crime and Punishment and Freud         Hubris‚ or extreme pride‚ has been the downfall of heroes since the beginning of story-telling. In fact‚ pride is considered one of the seven deadly sins that can bring nothing but pain in the end and has been condemned by the church and the majority of the world. Psychology has named this excessive pride narcissism‚ a disorder that by definition‚ entitles that one feels extreme love and high regards for themself. Many serial killers have been diagnosed with

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    stems from the work of Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud‚ who first proposed the theory of psychoanalysis. Collectively‚ these theories are known as psychodynamic theories. Although many different psychodynamic theories exist‚ they all emphasize unconscious motives and desires‚ as well as the importance of childhood experiences in shaping personality. Sigmund Freud’s Theory of Psychoanalysis In the late 1800s and early 1900s‚ Freud developed a technique that he called psychoanalysis and used it to

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    Scientists believe that the reason we dream is because of past or present memories‚ emotions‚ and unsuppressed and unconscious desires and dreams. After doing research‚ there are some interesting theories which include: solve problems‚wish fulfillment‚ and to forget. Unconstrained by reality and logic. In your dreams your mind can create limitless scenarios. These scenarios help your mind gasp problems. This scenarios can also help you create solutions. These solutions you may not be able to consider

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    Our house was directly across the street from the clinic entrance of John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore . We lived downstairs & rented the upstairs rooms to out-patients at the Clinic. One summer evening as I was fixing supper‚ there was a knock at the door. I opened it to see a truly awful looking man. ’Why‚ he’s hardly taller than my eight-year-old‚’ I thought as I stared at the stooped‚ shriveled body. But the appalling thing was his face‚ lopsided from swelling‚ red & raw. Yet

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    Indecisiveness in Hamlet

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    making the King’s murder more complicated than it needed to be. After the play Hamlet has the proof he was seeking and still cannot act. It is also worth examining Hamlet’s relationship to Gertrude. Hamlet’s hesitation to kill his uncle may be an unconscious fear relating to the Oedipus complex. Because of his close relationship with his mother‚ which

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    What Do Dreams Mean

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    Dreams and What They Mean Psychologists seem to fall into two groups regarding dreams. The first group believes that dreams have no real purpose; while the second group believes they do have a purpose‚ although this group cannot reach a consensus on what the purpose might be. Sigmund Freud is probably the most famous of the dream theorists. He believed that dreams helped to preserve sleep by keeping individuals from waking as a result of physical urges such as needing to go to the bathroom

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    Lucid Dreaming

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    and stick with established scientific dogma. Our parents prod us to succeed in life and get our heads out of the clouds. Eventually‚ our spirits rebel and we look for ways to free us from the restrictions of the body. Deep inside our unconscious and subconscious minds‚ we know that there is more to life. We read accounts of others who have had NDEs (Near Death Experiences)‚ astral traveled‚ had profound lucid dreams and had deep mystical experiences. Perhaps a visit to a genuine psychic opens our

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