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Dreams Their Analysis Essay Research Paper Dreams

Dreams Their Analysis Essay, Research Paper


Dreams Their Analysis


The assignment is to recall a dream and analyze it from one or


two theoretical perspectives we’ve learned thus far in dream analysis. Dreams


have been a vehicle to express emotions, thoughts and feelings. Sometimes they


pose questions which have been rooted in our conscious. Dreams are personalized


works which we have consciously directed and created in our minds and no one


interpretation is right or wrong. Weeks later upon receiving this assignment I


had an incredible dream of my mother of which I will never forget.


It was a beautiful sunny day, not one cloud to blemish the sky.


I remember this particular afternoon being warm and bright. The scenery seemed


to depict a post card perfect summer’s day. My mother and I were walking in a


park, a park I’ve never visited or seen. I felt as if anyone were to stare at


us they could see the contentment and harmony radiating from myself. I was


watching myself lay down on very soft green grass, but before I did I turned


around to see if my mother was still near. I saw myself lay down under a tree.


This tree was uniquely beautiful because of its thin twisting, almost fragile


looking branches. The tree was unusual for it was bare, there were no leaves,


nor was it green. The tree just stood by itself colored naked and bare for all


to witness. The birds of summer seemed to favor this unique looking tree by


gathering and sitting on its thin but strong branches. I laid under this tree


looking up towards the birds feeling happy. I heard myself laughing and


listening to these birds singing. Where after I walked towards a pond, a man


made pond of gray marble brick. An immense wall lining a narrow stairwell was


to its left. My mother was kneeling by the pond wading her hand just above the


water, touching it very delicately. This was her pond and her pond had the most


incredibly beautiful bright fish. They consisted of aqua blue, yellow and green


colored fish with fins that seemed to be as fine as hair as it floated towheads


my mother’s hands. I watched myself watching her, feeling as if I was invading


a private moment and in awe of the spectacle I was witnessing.


We left the park and her pond and were on our way home. As we


walked arm in arm the weather seemed to be getting darker and colder. The


clouds rolling in seemed to be constricting and threatening to engulf us. We


arrived an immense bridge which was hundreds of feet above a body of murky water.


I felt threatened and didn’t trust crossing this bridge and my mother


instinctively new my fear and preceded to cross, reassuring me it was safe. I


didn’t cross the bridge but watched her take her steps alone. She reached the


middle of the bridge and it collapsed. I ran towards the edge looking down at


my mother as she was struggling to hold on and trying to get a better grip. She


was calling out my name, begging me to help her, but I just stood there frozen


in silence and feeling no emotion. I saw her fingers turn white as they lost


their hold one by one, until she was holding on with just one hand. She turned


her head to look at me one last time before she lost the grip in her other hand


and fell. I remember hearing no noise of her body hitting the water, just empty


silence, but the expression of her face is etched into my memory.


Remembering this dream brings up emotions of guilt and was


painful to envision. There are many theoretical perspectives one can use to


analyze such dreams. Ultimately to find a potential explanation or


interpretation of what dreams mean. I have looked closer into the works of


Sigmund Freud to study what this all means and maybe find an appropriate


analysis of my dream.


Freud is one of the most popular theorists today and has


developed many theoretical perspectives pertaining to personality. He organized


three levels of mental life; the unconscious, preconscious and the conscious.


Simply put the unconscious is the irretrievable stuff in our memory, the


preconscious if the retrievable stuff and the conscious if the stuff in current


awareness.


Over lapping this concept is his three levels of the mind which


ar

e the Id, Ego and Superego. The ?id? is a part of the mind which seeks


pleasure, it is irrational and not rooted in reality. The ?ego? serves the


reality principle and is more rational and connected to reality. Finally, we


have the ?superego? which is our moral and idealistic principle. It speaks as


your conscious, judging and making you feel guilty. All these concepts display


sides of personality whether good or bad.


Freud believed that dreams or ?Freudian slips? were a ?disguised


means of expressing unconscious impulses or hidden desires.? He gave greater


emphasis to that of the latent content over the manifest content . The latent


content being the unconscious material in our dream which reduces anxiety.


Where as the manifest content is the surface meaning or the dream as recalled by


the dreamer. Freud’s basic assumption was that all dreams are wish-


-fulfillment’s.


Freud noted three typical anxiety dreams: the embarrassment


dream of nakedness, dreams of death of a beloved person and dreams of failing an


exam. In my case I dreamt the death of my mother and felt guilty for not saving


her. Freud interprets the death of an older person such as a parent as


fulfilling the Oedipal wish. During my dream I felt anxiety and guilt which he


depicts as typical for adults as well as children. The female Oedipus complex


is a term used by Freud to indicate feelings of hostility for the mother and


sexual love for the father. Although I dreamt of death, he states that I do not


necessarily mean to have a death wish for my mother. I agree it could have been


a reflection of hostility towards her but disagree greatly with the


generalization of sexual love for my father.


There was a significant emphasis on the description of the tree.


The tree looked fragile, thin and naked. This could be interpreted according to


Freud as an anxiety of the embarrassment dream of nakedness. Adults repress the


desire to exhibit the nakedness of oneself. Freud may have interpreted the


tree as a reflection of myself and the birds as spectators. These particular


spectators refrain from scolding and make me feel accepted and happy.


Dream content may be distorted through condensation and


displacement according to Freud. Condensation is the compression of several


ideas of the latent manifest content. Condensation is embodied by three


characteristics of compression, omission and fragments. Compression is the


latent content projecting itself towards the manifest content. Omission is a ?


guardian? which doesn’t let the latent element through. Fragments are pieces


of the latent element which does get through. Displacement is the shift of


emphasis from important to unimportant (vice-versa) in the manifest content or


the replacement of latent item with a remote item. My dreams seem to have a


greater emphasis on the ?nice’ things such as grass, trees, water and de-


emphasized the ?dark’ side of the dream leading up to my mother’s fall. Freud


concluded this structuralization of the dream to reduce fearful or anxiety -


provoking situations.


Sexuality is a recurring them in the works of Freud and it is


believed to be the root problem or feeling in our dreams. Nakedness and


sexuality also play a major role in my dream which display symbolic meaning,


psychoanalytic importance (latent content). Freud generalized the manifest


content to always relate to conscious and preconscious material from the day


before.


Freud believed that dreams were wish-fulfillment’s, of course


this is not the case with my dream of my mother falling. He perceived many of


our wishes in dreams as originating during our early childhood experiences.


This resulted from the suppression of infantile sexual behaviour which recur


many years later in our dreams. He distinguished that not all dreams originate


in childhood experiences, but result from adult wishes. Freud contributed to


the works of dream interpretation and his is just one of many insights to the


mystical world of dreams. Everyone has their interpretative analysis and no one


answer is right, but we may come closer to a simplistic generalization, maybe


even produce a dictionary on how to read your dream.

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