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The Dream Mechanism  -  Dream Psychology

We are compelled to assume that such transformation of scene has also taken place in intricate dreams, though we do not know whether it has encountered any possible desire. The dream instanced at the commencement, which we analyzed somewhat thoroughly, did give us occasion in two places to suspect something of the kind.

Analysis brought out that my wife was occupied with others at the table, and that I did not like it; in the dream itself exactly the opposite occurs, for the person who replaces my wife gives me her undivided attention.But can one wish for anything pleasanter after a disagreeable incident than that the exact contrary should have occured, just as the dream has it?

The stinging thought in the analusis that I have never had anything for nothing, is similarly connected with the woman's remark in the dream: "You have always had such beautiful eyes." Some portion of the opposition between the latent and manifest content of the dream must be therefore derived from the realization of a wish.

Another manifestation of the dream work which all incoherent dreams have in common is still more noticeable. Choose any instance, and compare the number of separate elements in it, or the extent of the dream, if written down, with the dream thoughts yielded by analysis, and of which but a trace can be refound in the dream itself.

There can be no doubt that the dream working has resulted in an extrapordinary compression or condensation. It is not at first easy to form an opinion as to the extent of the condensation; the more deeply you go into the analysis, the more deeply you are impressed by it.

There will be found no factor in the dream whence the chains of associations do not lead in two or more directions, no scene which has not been pieced together out of two more impressions and events

I once dreamt about a kind of swimming-bath where the bathers suddenly separated in all directions; at one place on the edgea person stood bending towards one of the bathers as if to drag him out. The scene was a composite one, made up out of an event that occured at the time of puberty, and of two pictures, one of which I had seen just shortly before the dream.

The two pictures were The Surprise in the Bath, from Schwind's Cycle of the Melusine (note the bathers suddenly separating), and The Flood, by an Italian master. The little incident was that I once witnessed a lady, who had tarried in the swimming-bath until the men's hour, being helped out of the water by the swimming-master.

The scene in the dream which was selected for analysis led to a whole group of reminiscenes, each one of which had contributed to the dream content. First of all came the little episode from the time of my courting, of which I have already spoken; the pressure of a hand under the table gave rise in the dream to the "under the table," which I had subsequently to find a place for my recollection.


There was of course, at the time not a word about "undivided attention." Analysis taught me that this factor is the realization of a desire through its contradictory and related to behaviour of my wife at the table d'hote. An exactly similar and much more important episode of our courtship, one which separated us for an entire day, lies hidden behind this recent recollection.

The intimacy, the hand resting upon the knee, refers to a quite differnt connection and to quite other persons. This element in the dream becomes again the starting-point of two distinct series of reminiscenes and so on.

Reference:Dream Psychology : Sigmund Freud

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