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    Dream Vision: In a dream vision, the dreamer receives knowledge that he would not have known had he not dreamt it. Basically, rather than the character receiving information from another character, he receives information in a dream. Early in the semester, we read “The Dream of the Rood.” The title gives away that this is a dream vision. Although we do not witness the character in the dream vision first hand, “The Dream of the Rood” is his retelling of what he saw in his dream vision: Attend to

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    A Thesis ANALYSIS ON TRAGIC CHARACTER IN THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE By ANDRI HERMANSYAH 102026024515 ENGLISH LETTERS DEPARTMENT FACULTY OF ADAB AND HUMANITIES SYARIF HIDAYATULLAH STATE ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY JAKARTA 2009 APPROVEMENT ANALYSIS ON TRAGIC CHARACTER IN THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Adab and Humanities In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Strata (S 1) By ANDRI HERMANSYAH 102026024515 Advisory: INAYATUL

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    driving force behind what individuals consider being American, which began to lead to the foundation of the American Dream (Klees, 105). The nineteenth century consumer culture in America gave way to vast economic growth, making the antebellum period the stage for creating the consumerist identity through the change in the class system and the consumption of “things.” The American Dream has evolved over time, but it was in the Declaration of Independence that Thomas Jefferson that wrote that “the pursuit

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    such as 'lifeless ' or 'thoughtless ' places an emphasis on dreams at an early point in the poem. Dreams act as a place inbetween the hard, sometimes unbearable reality of Tennyson 's loss and the unreachable state of heaven that Hallam is in. Dreams and imagined visions are the places where Tennyson is able to truly grapple both the pain caused by the loss of his friend and the accompanying religious doubt. It is one of these dreams that Tennyson comes into contact with a mysterious “angel of

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    The Importance Of Dreams

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    Dreams have been a mystery of the human mind since the beginning of time. Their purpose and importance to our lives varies depending on where you go for information, but it is clear that dreams are something that come along with being human. According to the theory of Sigmund Freud, dreams are a way for our mind to process the things we are feeling in the form of symbolism (Freud 350). While many brush off their dreams as simply a way for their brain to relieve stress and process the previous day

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    The influence of Dreams, Visions and Hallucinations in Macbeth and other Literary Texts “The realities of the world affected me as visions, and as visions only, while the wild ideas of the land of dreams became, in turn,—not the material of my every-day existence--but in very deed that existence utterly and solely in itself.” ---- Edgar Allan Poe Uncanny encounters with visions and hallucinations blur the presumed constraints of time and space. The ‘phantasms’ or sensory impressions

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    contentment. In a nation such as America, people need to keep gaining more. Even though civilization insists that they are happy with either money, friends, cars, houses they have, our society always wants more. In today’s society the great old vision of The American Dream is dead. It has been abandoned by the American society because society no longer values contentment. In the 21st century technology has gained the world a great new way of socializing, but technology has just as many advantages as disadvantages

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    test of time • Leadership is a relationship • Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership o Model the Way o Inspire a Shared Vision o Challenge the Process o Enable Others to Act and Encourage the Heart  Leads to better ability to embark on lifetime success • The Challenge o Leaders motivate others to want to get out of the box things done • Transformation o Values into actions o Visions into realities o Obstacles into innovations o Separateness into solidarity o Risks into rewards • Getting Extraordinary

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    Till We Have Faces and The Vision of Ungit        Queen Orual of Glome, the main character in C.S. Lewis's Till We Have Faces is often the victim of mysterious visions that appear to relate to her real-life experiences.  In one of her final visions, Queen Orual dreams that she is Ungit, an all-consuming goddess who is worshipped by the people of Glome.  Orual definitely is Ungit; she has several characteristics that give evidence of this.  Orual is all-consuming and possessive in her

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    the appearance of a glorious man in his dream was surely the Prophet Muhammad. When Ibrahim decided to share his dream with a Christian missionary in his town, he was overjoyed to find that the man who had come to him in his dream was not the Prophet Muhammad, but the same man found and described in Revelation 1:12-16. Before the encounter with the Christian missionary, Ibrahim had never heard of, much less read from the Bible. The discussion of his dream with the missionary ultimately led to a proclamation

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