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Word interpretation

King

Symbol in the reading of Freud

FreudNeutralSymbolics

Below you will find the full author reading, related symbols, and parallels from other dreambooks.

Primary interpretation

Core meaning

The father is the mother, and the queen is the mother

Interpretive tone

Neutral

Key themes

Symbolics
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Primary interpretation

Core meaning

The father is the mother, and the queen is the mother

Interpretive tone

Neutral

Key themes

Symbolics

Author interpretation

Each paragraph unfolds a distinct scene, state, or shade of meaning. Read them in sequence so the interpretations stay clear.

01

The king and queen mostly symbolize parents: the king is the father and the queen is the mother.

02

If you are in the retinue of the king, you still feel the authoritarian influence of your parents and do not dare to break with this state of affairs.

03

If you got an appointment with the king, you are ready to enter into an open conflict with your parents in order to get out of their petty custody.

04

If you turn to the king for help in solving your problems, you are used to relying on your parents for everything.

05

If a man protects or saves the king - he dreams of settling with his father for all the insults, real and imagined, that you suffered in childhood.

06

If a woman protects or saves the king, she loves her father very much and dreams that her future child will be like him.

07

If you dreamed that you became a king - you would like to gain power over your parents.

Other dreambooks for this word

See how other authors interpret this same symbol.

Hasse

King

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Positive

Waiting for protection

Golden Wheel

King

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Negative

Disappointment

Close-meaning symbols

A selection of symbols from the same dreambook with close themes, tone, or meaning that helps refine the reading.

Queen

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NeutralSymbolics

The father is the mother, and the queen is the mother