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Published: 09.01.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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Dreams are the transformation of thoughts into a hallucinatory experience (Lec1The Interpretation of dreams: Sigmund Freud Penguin editionp250). Through the study of dream analysis, we will attempt to dissect dreams down to their very foundation, with the aim of having a better understanding of the unconscious human mind, its desires and its motivations.
Sigmund Freud was not the first person, to have a deep fascination with dreams. Dreams, themselves, have captivated people for centuries, stemming back to pre biblical times, with two main methods of interpretation. (The Interpretation of dreams: Sigmund Freud Penguin edition Ch11 P169-173).
1) Scientific Theories, which reflect on the subject of the dream as a complete entity, and seeks to substitute it with another subject which is more comprehensible, and is in some way comparable with the initial one, this is also known as symbolic interpretation, which's flaw is that, its philosophy certainly falls apart when confronted with dreams which are not just indecipherable, but also confused.

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