In "The Giver," Jonas's dream is a reflection of his suppressed emotions and desires. It represents his yearning for a deeper and more meaningful connection with others, as well as a desire to escape the limitations and control imposed by the society he lives in. It foreshadows his eventual journey to awaken the community to a life with more depth and emotion.
you can't and if you did it would never get to him now stop with the jonASS questions!
More information is needed to properly interpret this dream. It may be that the cat represents someone or something that the dreamer would like to silence.
i would like to help people out and take care of little children.
i would be a giver because i would have a lot of honor. also i would have a lot of memories
This appears to be a wish-fulfillment dream. You would like to have a continuous supply of money that would come to you without any effort on your part. Alternatively, you could interpret this as a nudge toward seeking out a steady, dependable income.
The dream is difficult to interpret with the given information. The meaning lies primarily in the emotional tone of the dream, but it also depends on what is happening in the dream: If the sister is feeding the pigs, the interpretation would be quite different than if she is running in terror from the pigs or dressing the pigs in doll clothes.
Do you know that person, and do they say anything to you while trying to kill you? Also have they ever succeeded or did you always escape. Every element in a dream goes towards its meaning, so this information would help me to interpret it.
This is the quote from Shakespere's a Midsummer Night's dream. I interpret this as Hermia saying to Lysander that their love is as simple as venus' doves and that if she loved him, she would meet him at the designated spot that was mentioned later in the play. This is the quote from Shakespere's a Midsummer Night's dream. I interpret this as Hermia saying to Lysander that their love is as simple as venus' doves and that if she loved him, she would meet him at the designated spot that was mentioned later in the play.
Here's some food for thought: Food in a dream symbolizes knowledge or potential knowledge. That is, knowing gained from personal experience. Unless the potato has some other important function in the dream, it would simply be interpreted as food. Since a potato is a fairly basic staple food, it would normally represent a basic, practical, fundamental kind of learning experience. For more info on this, see the website where I help interpret dreams: www.dreamschool.org, or contact the School of Metaphysics, where I learned to interpret dreams.
It is difficult to interpret one symbol in isolation from the context of the dream in which it occurred. In general, black ice is something quite dangerous that is hard to see. So it would represent unseen danger "on the road ahead." It is a warning.
It is impossible to interpret this dream without additional information. For example, seeing a happy, healthy baby boy in a dream would be very different from seeing a sick or crying infant.
You are aware that your brother in law, now deceased, was a positive influence in your life, and you miss him. I would not interpret this dream as a message being sent to you from the afterlife. It merely reflects your emotions.