This document discusses dreams and dream sequences in literature and film. It begins with an excerpt from a short story about a man experiencing a disturbing dream where he is surrounded by a crowd of people but cannot communicate with them. It then provides summaries of several literary works known for their dream sequences, including Dante's Divine Comedy and films by directors like Kubrick, Lynch and Tarkovsky that incorporate dreams. It explores how writers and artists use dreams in their work to process real-life experiences or examine the human condition.