Dream
How come when I look up my dreams in those online dream dictionaries sometimes it’s right. But other times it makes no sense. Like when I dreamed of a crow outside my opened window. I looked it up on my dream app and it told me that it is my dark side and warning of an upcoming death. That doesn’t make sense to me because I was really happy in my dream. What did my dream mean?
Dream Interpretation
Before I go into dream dictionaries books, online or in app form; let me interpret your dreams. I also want to thank you for letting me know that you felt happy because our emotions are important indicator of what our dreams really meant. Here’s my interpretation of your dream:
Your dream feels like a precognitive dream that is giving you hints
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Let’s use the cat as an example of how one thing can have many different meanings. If you look up the meaning of cat in a symbol book or on the internet, you would find the following: intuition, mysterious, independent, luxury, and feminine. A kitty’s purr would be associated with healing or pleasure. The meaning of a black cat could be seen as bad luck. You can see how a feline can mean many different things.
In a cat lover’s dream the feline would bring a feeling of love and companionship. They could have a dream that predicts a new kitty will be their pet in the future. In Chapter Seven you will read about how my cat, Midnite, visited me after her death in my dream. A kitty that is hissing may be a nightmare for someone who is afraid of cats. Yet for someone else who is having issues with a girlfriend, the hissing cat could stand for the friend being catty.
Those examples of cat symbols are very simple. What would happen if you dreamt of a cat sitting on your lap throwing up a hairball while a dog is in front of you barking? That surely would complicate the cat symbolism just
The kitten also has symbolic uses, adding to the message conveyed by Barton. Cats, historically are represented as intuitive and independent. Freely expressing themselves and not relying on other for comfort. With the kitten in Barton’s image, desperately clawing at the woman’s hand, and the woman holding the kitten close to her chest, it signifies the urgent attempt for the woman, or women in general, to pertain to sexual
Throughout the book the cat was used as a way to portray Zeena when she was not home. While Zeena was away at the doctors, Mattie and Ethan got some alone time for once but, the cat got in the way and acted as if Zeena was there. During dinner instead of Mattie and Ethan sitting next to each other
In chapter five, the cat represents Zeena. In the chapter, Ethan and Mattie is alone while Zeena is away visiting a doctor in another town. Mattie attempts
poked out by the narrator is symbolic of the narrator not wanting the cat to get a clear perception of his evil heart. Then suddenly on one morning the narrator hung black cat one by a noose from a tree. The hanging of the first black cat is symbolic of the narrator’s
Normally, in the tale or human’s stereotype cats symbolize sneaky, conniving and arrogant. In the story, we can see what Nazis do is as cruel as Nazis. Cats born to hunt, they hunt for living, and a chance to reproduce. Similarly, the Nazi soldiers are taught to ‘‘hunt’’, they hunt for what they believe, and accomplish Hitler‘s goal. The cat is also part of the food chain, but they hunt mice
The cat to her is the symbol of her desperation to have a child -
For Pluto, however, I still retained sufficient regard to restrain me from maltreating him”. He abused all the other animals and even his wife but he never hurt Pluto. The first black cat is symbolic of the narrator’s evil heart. It shows favouritism and obsession with black cats from the start this story, later after he had murdered Pluto, he still went out and realised when he saw the second cat that it is what he was looking for. “What added, no doubt, to my hatred of the beast, was the discovery, on the morning after I brought it home, that, like Pluto, it also had been deprived of one of its eyes.”. The second black cat is symbolic of the narrator’s guilt. This fact about the cat made him hate more simply because he felt guilty of what he had done to Pluto. His guilt and religious torment gives us an insight to his insanity.
My dream began in a huge mansion late one night. I began to walk down the long, narrow hall. Bright flashes of lightning lit up the hallway for seconds at a time and bangs of thunder shook the whole house. Candles were lined up along my path to light my way slightly. As I walked further and further, I approached the end of the hall where a full sized statue stood. It was standing in shadows and so I had to get close to see it well. All of a sudden, the statue lifted up his solid steel foot with the worn sole of his shabby shoe facing me. It was trying to show me something on the bottom but it was too dark for me to see. I was frightened and began to run in the opposite direction down the hall. Then I woke up. What could this dream mean for my life and me? I wanted to find out.
2- Get someone on the dream to explain it. 3- Ask someone else to explain
For example, dreaming of an event such as a wrestling tournament, how you lost or how you win each match? Is the experience you're having a good one or bad one? The dream sequence picks up which part of the tournament you want to experience, so is this condition a way of objectifying that argument of doubting that those senses deceive
Holly is saying she does not want to accept the cat completely until she has a steady home and life. The disheartening part is that Holly seems to be a character that never truly settles down. She will never be able to name the cat. Which means it will never have a home with her. Home is what you choose to make it and what makes you comfortable.
Everyone in the world has had at least one dream in their lifetime. Most people don’t think much about the dreams they have, unless they are recurring. Most people today wake up from a dream or nightmare saying, “thank heaven that was a dream,” or “too bad that was just a dream.” Many times these dreams or nightmares have more meaning than we think.
Holly's cat is a symbol to her of freedom and independence. Holly says to the narrator, "We just sort of took up by the river one day, we don't belong to each other: he's an independent, and so am I." (p.39) Cats have a perceived personality of being naturally independent and aloof, and Holly has
The rain symbolizes how sad the American girl was because her husband is unaware of her needs. Also the cat symbolizes the American wife, the cat is trying to keep itself dry like the wife trying to dry her tears of pain from his husband, it’s quite
In the short story the "The Cat in the Rain" by Ernest Hemingway, the cat is a symbol around which the story revolves. As a central symbol, the cat reveals the psychological state and emotional desires of the American wife.