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ACT Reading: Social Science Passage Drill 1, Problem 1. According to Freud, how were dreams understood in what he refers to as the "prescientific days"?

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Here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by pre-scientific days. Sadly, a time of high

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unemployment for scientists.

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According to Freud, how were dreams understood in what he refers to as the "prescientific days"?

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To answer this one, all we have to do is go back to the first few lines of the passage. Check it out:

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So what Freud is explicitly saying is that in "prescientific" days or the "days

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before science," societies tended to explain dreams as divine or supernatural manifestations.

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In other words, they thought dreams were messages from the gods. Now, all we have to do... is

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isolate the answer that agrees with Freud.

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If people thought that dreams were coming from the honest-to-god gods, then it's unlikely

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that they'd think they were meaningless.

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Answer (D) is incorrect.

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If a person thinks their god is communicating with him or her, it's probably best not

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to say its divine messages are "ridiculous," or absurd. There might be consequences.

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(C) is off the list.

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Freud does say that ancient people believed that sometimes dreams came from "demonical,"

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or evil forces. So they weren't necessarily always good things.

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He doesn't say that people from pre-scientific times believed that dreams themselves were

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symptoms of illness, though. Therefore, we can eliminate answer (B).

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Choice (A) correctly restates Freud's point about the take on dreams before the reign

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of science, making it the right answer.

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Wonder if Freud was ever... California Dreamin' on such a winter's day...

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