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5 pages in length. In "Interpretation of Dreams," Sigmund Freud suggests many revolutionary theories that later become the cornerstone of his fundamental principles. Of all the issues addressed in his book, one of the most significant comes in the form of inquiries: What is mind? Do we have completely control of our actions? Do we really know ourselves? After posing these questions, the author turns his attention toward a more philosophical concern wondering that if we cannot even control our actions, are we still responsible for what transpires? Freud is effective in validating that the moral nature of man persists even in dreams. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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book, one of the most significant comes in the form of inquiries: What is mind? Do we have completely control of our actions? Do we really know ourselves?
After posing these questions, the author turns his attention toward a more philosophical concern wondering that if we cannot even control our actions, are we still responsible for what
transpires? Freud is effective in validating that "the moral nature of man persists even in dreams" (Freud, 1983, p. PG). The dream takes place in the middle of the
day when many things are going on at the same time, such as phones ringing, people asking questions, background noise at a blaring pitch. All of a sudden I
am stunned motionless by the realization that I have not fed or watered the animals (dogs, rabbits, or any number of other species that change from dream to dream) for
the last several days. Fearing them dead, I rush from whatever it is that I am doing and make haste to reach the caged and defenseless creatures. The
overwhelming dread I feel in my gut tells me they have not been able to survive such neglect; as I reach the location and can see the cages from afar,
I begin to run out of sheer urgency but always wake up before finding out if they are still alive. With the concept
of death as the dreams primary premise, the student can easily apply Freuds three types of dream theories to the dreams overall theme. The notion of life versus death
plays an integral role in the sequence, inasmuch as the individual in the dream has neglected her responsibility to caring for another life. Indeed, Freuds dream of convenience theory
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