Sigmund Freud emphasized the importance of dream analysis as a means of unlocking the unconscious. He felt that dreams were fundamentally comprised of repressed psychological material and considered dreaming an expression of repressed conflicts or desires. Modern day theories pose that dreaming can help us process emotions by encoding and constructing memories of them. What we see and experience in our dreams might not necessarily be real, but the emotions attached to these experiences certainly are. The narrative of our dreams essentially tries to strip the emotion out of a certain experience by creating a memory of it. This way, the emotion itself is no longer active. The DreamScape series...