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    until this present day, dreams has always been significance to people in society. Some people have had the perception of having a dream as a symbolism for something happening in the near future (something similar to a prophesy). People believe that a dream holds some sort of power that cannot only affect the dreamer, but also the people around them. In The Epic of Gilgamesh, there are a lot of dreams of dreams that occurs to symbolize the power that is given to a dream. An example would be the

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    The Vine Poem

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    The speaker is turned on by his sexual dream and has woken up with the feeling of pleasure. The pop of joy rising from this line interrupts the feelings of embarrassment and confusion, as the speaker is happy that this dream actually occurred. The (ah me!) also interrupts the poem, where the speaker’s dream is interrupted by him waking up. The poem in its entirety is the relationship between the speaker and the vine. The speaker is reflecting back onto his dream where

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    to be told or learned from. I took the one lesson from Walter Mitty as “ Stop Dreaming and start living”. There is nothing wrong with being a dreamer. But the real magic happens when you start taking action, when you start living the life of your dreams. Day dreaming is a way to pass time and a fun thing to do. It won’t however get you far in life. Excessive daydreaming can get in your way and distract from important things. In the movie, the Secret Life of Walter Mitty, there is a scene where Walter

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    Lone Ranger and Tonto FistFight in Heaven On a sunny, warm spring day in May, how does a high school teacher grab students’ attention? Dreams, sex,and humor will intrigue some but add in the idea of analyzing a person or character’s psyche and even more eyes perk up. Student begin questioning, how do dreams reveal a person’s unconscious thoughts? They ponder: when friends are joking around, it is to be funny or is there more too it? Students consider what type of argument can be formed is support

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    My Experience In My Life

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    It was the last weekend of my summer vacation before entering senior year. All my life I have been spending my summer vacations in my beach house on Contadora Island, a small paradise off the coast of Panama. Everything on the island is joy and serenity. It had almost become a tradition for all the island residents to go spend the last weekend there. I had a very close friend who also had a house in Contadora. He was the most caring and gentle person I have ever met. I would regard him as an example

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    My Dreams

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    I grew up in a poor neighbourhood. The town my parents decided to raise my brothers and I wasn’t a place where you had the means to pursue your dreams. My parents were young and naive thinking that they could raise a family at such a young age. Although we had a place to sleep and food to eat, we were barely getting by. Coming home every day from selling snacks in front of the local school, my brothers and I were greeted with my mother’s smile but we could all tell the twinge of sadness hiding itself

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    Miller’s story ”Death of a Salesman” is more than a mere story of the death of a man. The story delves into the dreams and aspirations of a salesman and follows his decline as they fail to come true. Willy Lowman is a former successful salesman who has seen his life change. Willy remembers the days when he could sell enough to provide for his family, buy luxury items, and even keep a mistress. He dreamed of his sons’ success and particularly his son Biff’s entrance into the University of Virginia

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    One of the interesting differences between the two is that often, we are aware of watching a film, but not that we are in a dream, which is an important difference that can have interesting consequences for answering if a dream is a fiction. Lastly, Curry argues that in dreams we have a bi-sociative character, meaning that we have both the sense of being in the dream and being a spectator in it, this is an interesting phenomenon, however, I think that this also exists in “normal” everyday experience

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    If there is one thing that defines the human experience, it is the ability to dream. No matter the place of origin, or background, every human dreams of something greater. People dream of jobs, acceptances into prestigious universities, love, wealth, and more. However, often times we are taught from a young age to never give up on our dreams. In reality, that mindset can often hold us back. Our dreams live in an idealistic world, limited to ourselves, but the reality is a pragmatic world, inclusive

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    Paul: the outlawed hero We live in a society that judge people based on their appearance and behavior; thus, people’s ambition nowadays is to be rich. There are several ways to reach this goal. Some can reach this goal by working hard nevertheless; others can reach this goal illegally. which brings us to “Paul’s case” which was written by Willa Cather. Paul’s case article has sparked a heated debate between people. Some people think that Paul is a villain; however, other people including myself

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