I actually think it's because you can't read in your sleep. Dreaming takes place in a different lobe of the brain. Any words read in your dream would be jibberish.... Didn't anyone see that episode of the old Batman series? lol
I think he's definately using that fact to fiendishly comedic effect, but also that if you go a little deeper, it's used as metaphor for the fact that resolutions which work and make sense in dreams are unlikely to translate into your waking life.
I think he's definately using that fact to fiendishly comedic effect, but also that if you go a little deeper, it's used as metaphor for the fact that resolutions which work and make sense in dreams are unlikely to translate into your waking life.
This is a popular myth, like "you can't dream in color" and "if you die in a dream, you die for real." I have read personally read text in dreams. I remember one, in particular, back when I was in high school and I got my report card back, there were like 40 classes listed, half of which I'd received an 'F' in, and in the other half the grades were even worse, like 'Q'. The text was clearly printed on the paper and I read and understood it.
This is a popular myth, like "you can't dream in color" and "if you die in a dream, you die for real." I have read personally read text in dreams. I remember one, in particular, back when I was in high school and I got my report card back, there were like 40 classes listed, half of which I'd received an 'F' in, and in the other half the grades were even worse, like 'Q'. The text was clearly printed on the paper and I read and understood it.
(I also dream in color, and used to...
(I also dream in color, and used to have dreams pretty frequently where I died before I woke up)
I actually think it's because you can't read in your sleep. Dreaming takes place in a different lobe of the brain. Any words read in your dream would be jibberish.... Didn't anyone see that episode of the old Batman series? lol
I think he's definately using that fact to fiendishly comedic effect, but also that if you go a little deeper, it's used as metaphor for the fact that resolutions which work and make sense in dreams are unlikely to translate into your waking life.
I think he's definately using that fact to fiendishly comedic effect, but also that if you go a little deeper, it's used as metaphor for the fact that resolutions which work and make sense in dreams are unlikely to translate into your waking life.
This is a popular myth, like "you can't dream in color" and "if you die in a dream, you die for real." I have read personally read text in dreams. I remember one, in particular, back when I was in high school and I got my report card back, there were like 40 classes listed, half of which I'd received an 'F' in, and in the other half the grades were even worse, like 'Q'. The text was clearly printed on the paper and I read and understood it.
This is a popular myth, like "you can't dream in color" and "if you die in a dream, you die for real." I have read personally read text in dreams. I remember one, in particular, back when I was in high school and I got my report card back, there were like 40 classes listed, half of which I'd received an 'F' in, and in the other half the grades were even worse, like 'Q'. The text was clearly printed on the paper and I read and understood it.
(I also dream in color, and used to...
(I also dream in color, and used to have dreams pretty frequently where I died before I woke up)