"Lesser than MacBeth, and greater"
Characteristics of Dreams
- hallucinatory visual and auditory states
- euphoric feeling
- feeling of being disconnected from one's body
- phantasmagoric, fluidous visuals, events, and landscapes
- mystical experiences
- ideas expressed in metaphors and symbolism
- hyperrealistic or surrealistic representations of events, people, and locations in the dreamer's waking life
Emotions
The most common emotion experienced in dreams was anxiety. Negative emotions are more common than positive feelings. Some ethnic groups like the Yir Yiront showed an abnormally high percentage of dreams of an aggressive nature. The U.S. ranks the highest amongst industrialized nations for aggression in dreams with 50 percent of U.S. males reporting aggression in dreams, compared to 32 percent for Dutch men.
Gender differences
In men's dreams 70 percent of the characters are other men, while a female's dreams contain an equal number of men and women. Men generally had more aggressive feelings in their dreams than women, and children's dreams did not have very much aggression until they reached teen age.[14] Recent research has shown that gender differences are not innate biological differences but rather reflective of each gender's role in society. For example, a woman with a more masculine personality is more likely to experience aggressive dreams.
Sexual content
Sexual content is not as prevalent in dreams as one might expect. The Hall data analysis shows that sexual dreams show up no more than 10 percent of the time.
Recurring dreams
While the content of most dreams is dreamt only once, most people experience recurring dreams—that is, the same dream narrative is experienced over different occasions of sleep. Up to 70% of females and 65% of males report recurrent dreams.
Common themes
Content-analysis studies scientists have identified recurring themes in dreams. Common reported themes have been shown to be: themes relating to school, being chased, sexual experiences, falling, arriving too late, a person now alive being dead, flying, and failing an examination. 12% of people who dream only dream in black and white.

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