This dream suggests that you have serious confusion about your own best interests. It shows difficulty in believing that you deserve to be protected and valued yourself. At the very least this dream indicates a tendency toward "Stockholm Syndrome." See the Wikipedia link attached below.
The dream expresses the dreamer's anger and rage. These negative feelings are usually suppressed, yet by targeting a kidnapper, the dream allows these "unacceptable" feelings to be expressed in an acceptable way. So the underlying meaning of the dream could be a need to express repressed rage. It is also interesting that the kidnapper is female, suggesting that the dreamer feels rage against women in general or a specific woman.
This dream illustrates the dreamer's feeling violated by somebody who should be protecting her/him.
Something you know needs protecting.
If you didn't have recently images or thougths about unicorns then it could mean that your higher self protects you from your impulsion.
Raskolnikov has a total of two significant dreams in "Crime and Punishment." The first dream involves a mare being beaten, while the second dream occurs after his confession and revolves around the idea of being consumed by his guilt.
That type of dream depicts extreme violence. To dream that the violence is directed on you personally represents self punishment and guilt. You may be feeling helpless or vulnerable in some area of your life.
The symbolism for protecting your sister is bravery and love
This dream expresses your sense of personal responsibility for your family. It also suggests strong emotional ties with your spouse's family and concern for their well-being.
Dreaming that you are protecting someone or something can represent the following feelings or actions: Protectiveness, empathy, or love for that person; Responsibility or duty; or Secrecy or keeping secrets. Consider who you are protecting and why, and the possible parallels with your feelings in your real life. Xo, Smartiiz.
Dream guardians are believed to protect individuals during their dreams by warding off negative or harmful entities, providing guidance, and ensuring a sense of safety and security throughout the dream experience.
Lennie fears that George will no longer let him tend the rabbits. This punishment is especially terrifying to Lennie because it jeopardizes his dream of living on a farm with George and tending the rabbits.
The girl in this dream probably represents something or someone the dreamer is struggling against in real life.