the first one, i was at this party for school, and my parents didnt pick me up toill really late and i was super sad, i havnt aten in forver in the dream, i was starving
the second, im haveing a re-curring dream about about my school, but in a dreamy version, and it always has me forgetting where to go and ending up in flex with my friend samer? wut do those to mean???
I’ve always thought literature is a better place than dreams to look for hidden meaning, but I’ll give it a go.
The first one: school can symbolize a lot of things: education, testing, planning for the future, morning, tiredness, torture, teachers, students, friends, routine… Looking at the party, it shares students and friends and maybe teachers, but is the opposite of school in that it can symbolize indulgence, evening and happiness. Your parents could symbolize authority, protection, themselves, or role models. Their not picking you up until it was late was either unintentional or deliberate. If it was unintentional, they were simply being careless; if it was intentional, they either wished unhappiness upon you or thought you wanted to be picked up late.
Oh, I could probably go on forever. One theory I like is that dreams are really just bits and pieces of random memories stuck together in a fluent way and therefore meaningless, though that alone doesn’t seem to account for everything… ah well. Maybe I’ll continue later.
In the words of harry potter.
i never reallly put a lot of thought into what my dreams mean mostly they are just randome memories strung together in my head
don’t look to much into it i have dreams wear leaches are eating my brain one night and i have dreams where i’m an elite ninja monkey or something as mundane as surfing the internet for games and stuff…
Here, have a random interpretation of the first one: you’ll discover that your parents are secret agents and they’ll abandon you to starve to death in order to keep you from revealing their identity.
There it is; take it or leave it. Of course, I’m probably no better at interpretation than you are–if you can understand the symbolism in Lord of the Flies, you’ll be able to interpret these dreams as well as any non-expert.