How do you think the role of dreams is different from reality? The American dream can be defined as an opportunity for everyone who thinks that America is willing to work hard though hard. It is regarded as a country of liberty, and everyone gains the opportunity to "pursue happiness." One reason is that Britain does not have a class system like Britain.
Think about how you organize the elements of a dream sequence and how it "looks". Is this character "clarity"? A calm dream is to realize his / her dreams the dreamer dreams of. Does this dream seem like 'surrealism', or is it more like a reality thing? Think about the appearance of the character you dream about in his / her dream. After considering it, it is the only way to decide your dream. What if you did not put a story in your dream? In addition to your dreams is there any other way to give your character or story something you want to add to it using the Dreams sequence? You can omit the sequence of dreams, let your character tell other characters that he / she is dreaming.
Please think about the effect of "after dream" your character experiences. How do characters react to dreams after awaking? Please think about how you awoke from your dream. Let's talk about their reactions with your friends and family after waking up from an unforgettable wonderful dream. Please make sure your character's reaction is reliable. Think about how you organize the elements of a dream sequence and how it "looks". Is this character "clarity"? A calm dream is to realize his / her dreams the dreamer dreams of. Does this dream seem like 'surrealism', or is it more like a reality thing? Think about the appearance of the character dreaming in his / her dream
Whether it is a superhero or not, all characters have dreams, hopes and wishes. Several things hinder this character from satisfying his dreams, hopes and wishes. The tension between the character's desire and the way it interferes is a thematic confrontation. Now, we are not talking about that role in one story. Instead, what we are talking about is at the core of the role. Let's see Superman. Originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in the 1930's, Superman is completely about immigration experience. Superman hopes to be integrated into the world around him and is accepted, but he can never adapt because of his power and who he is. Some regard him as a threat and some will raise him up to the level of God. Instead, he wants only humanity. He is the last son of a comet, but he wants to belong to a human society around him.