Deep Thoughts “Dreams” Directions After reading the following prompt regarding the symbolic meaning of our dreams, write a 500 word or more response.

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Deep Thoughts “Dreams”

Directions After reading the following prompt regarding the symbolic meaning of our dreams, write a 500 word or more response in MLA format. Please word process your response and be ready to share it in small groups tomorrow in class. After reading the following prompt regarding the symbolic meaning of our dreams, write a 500 word or more response in MLA format. Please word process your response and be ready to share it in small groups tomorrow in class.

Reflect upon the all of the archetypal and Freudian symbols we researched for “The Fall of the House of Usher.” Keeping in mind what those symbols represent, write about one of your dreams that had one or more of these symbols in them. Explain what you thinks it reveals about your unconscious fears, problems, goals, or desires. You may want to go to to help you remember an archetypal dream you had. Reflect upon the all of the archetypal and Freudian symbols we researched for “The Fall of the House of Usher.” Keeping in mind what those symbols represent, write about one of your dreams that had one or more of these symbols in them. Explain what you thinks it reveals about your unconscious fears, problems, goals, or desires. You may want to go to to help you remember an archetypal dream you had.