THE SIGNIFICANCE OF DREAMS IN LITERATURE AND PSYCHOLOGY
Keywords:
dreams, literature, psychology, unconscious, symbolism, Freud, JungAbstract
Dreams have fascinated humans for centuries, serving as a bridge between the
conscious and unconscious mind. This article explores the significance of dreams in
both literature and psychology, examining how they reflect inner desires, fears, and
conflicts. Drawing on classic literary examples and psychological theories from Freud,
Jung, and contemporary research, the paper highlights the universal role dreams play
in understanding human nature and creativity.
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