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Significance of Dream: Sigmund Freud

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With the passage of time children grow into adults and they store many secret sexual desires, anger, rage, and guilt in his/her unconscious part. As we know both conscious and unconscious are parts of the same psyche. Inferiority sentiments, guilt, illogical ideas, and nightmares are all manifestations of the unconscious's hidden desires and suppressed sentiments, which continue to affect the conscious.

Dreams, he claims, are symbolic writings that must be decoded since the attentive ego is always at work, even while we are sleeping. The ego scrambles and filters the messages, while the unconscious, with its ways of operation, adds to the obscurity.

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Freud strength his theory by saying that the unconscious expresses its suppressed feelings and wishes in form of dreams. Displacement is a feature of DreamWorks in which one person or event is represented by another that is somehow connected to it. He gives an example of a rotten apple and associates it with the person the dreamer hate. 

When some suppressed sensations are unable to be released correctly through dreams, the ego must intervene and prevent any outward response. In that circumstances, neurosis is in a state of battle between the ego and the id.

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