Essay Topic Hub

Dreams
Essays

2,473+ paper examples, study guides & outlines

2,473 papers
1 subject area
UG & Grad levels
Free to browse
About This Topic

Dreams appear across multiple academic disciplines, making them a genuinely cross-cutting subject for students. In psychology and social science courses, dreams are examined as windows into unconscious thought, emotional processing, and mental health. Freudian psychoanalytic theory treats dreams as central evidence for understanding the unconscious mind, and papers engaging with that framework explore how dream interpretation became foundational to a broader theory of human psychology. Beyond clinical psychology, dreams surface in literature courses through works like A Raisin in the Sun and A Midsummer Night's Dream, where the concept carries metaphorical weight about aspiration, identity, and social possibility.

The papers archived under this topic take several distinct approaches. Some are explanatory and scientific, investigating sleep cycles and the biological or psychological reasons humans dream. Others are psychoanalytic, focusing specifically on Freud's theoretical position and what it contributes to understanding the mind. A number of papers take a literary or cultural angle, analyzing how dreams function symbolically in narratives tied to family, identity, and ambition. Personal and reflective writing also appears, connecting individual dream experiences to broader questions about life, society, and self-understanding.

A strong essay on dreams begins by clearly committing to one disciplinary lens — clinical, literary, or cultural — rather than trying to cover all three at once. Evidence carries the most weight when it is specific: a close reading of a text, a clearly explained theoretical framework, or a well-supported psychological claim. The most common pitfall is treating "dreams" too loosely, allowing the essay to drift between metaphorical ambition and literal sleep phenomena without acknowledging the distinction.

2,473 papers
Sort by:
Paper Doctorate
William Shakespeare's Macbeth and themes of ambition
This paper is about William Shakespeare's Macbeth. . Just as being a spectator of a performance of a Shakespearean play is exciting;enacting the play in one's ownmind's imagination by bringing to life Macbeth's indomitable characters and revisiting lines to enrich the sense of the action will enhance one's appreciation ofShakespeare's extraordinary literary and dramatic skills in Macbeth.The language in Macbeth has implied stage action, word choice, sentence structure, and wordplay.
Paper Undergraduate
Unethical Practice in Mortgage Lending
The current financial crisis has been attributed by experts due to a whole range of issues such as sub-prime lending, excess leverage, lack of control by the SEC and other Government financial bodies and over-debt.
Paper Undergraduate
Descartes Meditations by the Time
By the time French philosopher and mathematician Descartes (1596-1650), the originator of "Cartesian doubt" - a form of philosophical skepticism - came on the scene, no significant alternative had been offered to the…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Baseball Scholarship as Someone Who
As someone who has already received a full sports scholarship, I know how important helping hands are in promoting excellence in sports. I am now 33 years old, probably past my physical prime but still dedicated to hard…
Paper Undergraduate
Psychopathology: concepts and clinical applications
MAJOR APPROACHES in TREATING PERSONALITY DISORDERS
Paper Doctorate
Comprehension and Miscomprehension Between French
There are a number of differences between the Micmac tribe of Native Americans and the French colonists who arrived in the United States in the early 17th century. The manner in which each culture viewed the other was intrinsically related to the mores embraced by each respective group of people. These mores are based on cultural similarity for the French, and on autonomy for the Micmac.
Research Paper Doctorate
Shrek: character analysis and cultural impact
Shrek: Dating, Marriage, Parenting and Family Interaction
Research Paper Doctorate
The work of Salvador Dalí
As one of the greatest exponents of surrealism, Salvador Dali's artistic intention was to discover and explore what A. Reynolds Morse describes as "the more real than real world behind reality...
Research Paper Doctorate
Strategic Plan for Louisville Community Development Bank
Strategic Plan & Analysis of New Commercial Endeavor
Paper Undergraduate
University of Central Florida (Ucf)
Abstract In this text, I draft a graduate school entrance essay for admission at the University of Central Florida (UCF). The specific course for which admission is being sought in this case is an MBA program. More specifically, this essay addresses my reasons for wanting to join UCF, my long-term career objectives and finally; other degree alternatives I have taken into consideration.