Yes, the phrase "It is a dream that have destroyed" could be considered a metaphor. It suggests that something idealized or hoped for (the dream) has been shattered or ruined.
a laugh is a dream.
Assuming that the dreamer does not have horrendous memories of criminal abuse, the pregnant woman in this dream is a metaphor. As such, the dream could be illustrating the dreamer's fear that an important development might be destroyed in its early stages. Similarly, it might express angry disappointment regarding lost opportunities.
You are, and always have been, my dream. -Allie to Noah.
The taste of blood in this dream is a powerful metaphor representing your feelings of guilt and responsibility.
In this metaphor, a dream is like a blanket that envelops us, providing comfort and warmth while we sleep. Just as a dream can shield us from the harsh realities of the world, a blanket wraps us in a sense of security and tranquility.
Joe uses the metaphor of climbing a mountain to describe his lifelong dream, emphasizing the obstacles he faced, the effort required to reach the top, and the sense of accomplishment and fulfillment once he achieves it.
Not necessarily. It could be a metaphor for something else in your life.
This metaphor means that winning the award was something the person had always hoped for and was like achieving a long-held dream. It implies that the person is extremely happy and feels as if they are living out something they had only imagined before.
The flower is a metaphor representing an unexpected compliment, favor or kindness.
"Giving birth" in this dream is a metaphor for beginning life over again, or starting a new project, or perhaps bringing an idea to manifestation.
This dream suggests that the dreamer regards the statements or actions of a certain group as worse than garbage. The dream illustrates the dreamer's thoughts and opinions, portrayed in a graphic metaphor.
If this is a frightening dream, and the person coming after you is a threat, then it is a metaphor representing something you dread in real life. For example, the dream might refer to bills that are coming due that cannot be paid.