The document provides an overview of surrealism including its origins, key figures, and modern adaptations. It discusses how surrealism emerged after World War 1 to liberate creativity through imagination. Andre Breton published the first surrealist manifesto in 1924, establishing the movement. The document profiles surrealist artist Jee Young Lee and her imaginative self-portraits. It also highlights works by Tim Burton, Hayao Miyazaki, and their surreal adaptations of classics like Alice in Wonderland and The Little Match Girl. In conclusion, the document argues that modern surrealist artists make dreams possible and provide great motivation and courage through their creative works.