Sunday, 2 October 2011

Dreams: Introduction

When you are sleeping, images flash before your eyes, stories played out that are completely random, yet make perfect sense. They can send you screaming and crying into the night, laughing and waking up in a good mood, or seeming so realistic that when you snap back to reality it can be upsetting or relieving. When awake, images still flash before your eyes, so dazed and away from reality that you might as well be sleeping. They could also be very realistic and improve your life beyond imaginable. They can be goals you set for the future, or ways you can repair your past. No matter how much we may want to ignore it, or embrace it, dreams are a part of our everyday lives. They can shape us, or they can break us. Hopes and dreams are what keep some people sane. Sleeping dreams are what can make some people insane. This amazing phenomenon has been around ever since humans walked the earth. Dreams, whether awake or asleep, are not going anywhere.

1 comment:

  1. Great conclusion to the introduction. The sentences about sleeping dreams making you insane and awake dreams making you sane seems confusing, or at least need more explanation.

    Overall a good start.

    Make sure you edit and peer edit before you use this as your final copy.

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