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babymother [125]
2 years ago
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Can someone write a essay on “Harvey’s Dream” by Stephen king? Using imagery and theme.

English
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Ber [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

Harvey 's dream" by Stephen King is the story of a man who has nightmares about a terrible accident, which may or may not come true. The moral of the story is to never dismiss a dream because it may one day become a reality. The author is attempting to persuade the reader to analyse the aspects of one's dreams in order to discern what our subconscious mind placed there and what is merely a product of our imagination.

The theme of the story is mystery;We may detect misery, despair, and anxiety inside the mystery. Harvey, the husband who is describing the dream, and Janet, the wife who is listening to the dream, are the two primary characters in the story. The scenario is their kitchen table, and the tension is that the husband is telling his wife about a dreadful dream he had, while the lady listens and gradually becomes nervous about how real his dream seems, to the point of headache.

This is the moment when we realized that to her it is not just a scary dream, these things happening in it are real, they are relatable and scarily accurate. A quote that makes us realize just how real a dream can be is when the author says "dreams are poems from the subconscious", because we start evaluating all the dreams we can remember.

Stephen King did an excellent job of depicting both aspects of the story: the mundane and decaying lives of a married couple who had ceased living, as well as the anxiety of our worst fears becoming a reality. We never acquired anything that didn't connect to the lesson of the narrative since the author delivered purpose and consistency throughout the whole story. King has exploited two opposing and concurrent human phobias, making us understand how much we don't want it to happen in our own lives.

But overall in conclusion this built up amount of fear and distraught was not only being played in Janet and Havey's mind it was all surrounding around Harveys alheimers desease. Sadly the story ends when Harvey answers a phone call, as he did in his dream, presumably confirming Janet's mounting fears that the events of the dream are true.

Explanation:

Oh my wow im so glad I read the book and watched the movie or I would've been here all night ..

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