On Dreams - Chapter 13 (pg 75-76) Summary & Analysis

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On Dreams - Chapter 13 (pg 75-76) Summary & Analysis

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Chapter 13 (pg 75-76) Summary and Analysis

Freud insists that he does not address all the problems of dreams. If anyone wants to know the entire truth of dreams, he says they should read his entire book, The Interpretation of Dreams. In researching and studying dreams, Freud thinks that he has opened the world of dreams onto more problems. He has asserted that in dreams, dream thoughts exist. Freud cannot help but think that dream thoughts are inherent to everyone.

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