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Keep a dream book for several weeks, then take story lines and images from the recorded dreams to make up some poems. Read these poems to your classmates and invite them to analyze the poems’ meanings.
Research Sigmund Freud’s book The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) in order to learn about Freud’s theories concerning the subconscious and how dreams contain symbols and imagery that may be interpreted as revealing the dreamer’s psychological makeup and may then be used for creative work. Then write a short story about a person who has high dream recall and finds...
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