The meaning would be different depending on whether the dreamer is a child, looking forward to the quinceanera, a young woman planning the event, or an adult woman looking back on an important memory. The dream could represent fear of being let down by one's family, or it could simply be normal nervous excitement.
Yes, the phrase "It is a dream that have destroyed" could be considered a metaphor. It suggests that something idealized or hoped for (the dream) has been shattered or ruined.
The rugs in this dream are a metaphor representing something you need that feels as if it has been ruined. Rugs cover floors, so there is a sense of your needing something to stand on, a basis, in the sense of a political position or a philosophical foundation. The green filthy water represents something that has spoiled or ruined your basis.
violently destroyed;ruined
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Assuming the dead fish in the dream is rotting on the beach - or somewhere similarly distasteful - it means that something you had hoped for is ruined. Instead of being tasty or useful, your plan or project or idea needs to be tossed away so that it does not "stink up" your next endeavor.
You ruined it.
No, Lennie kills Curley's wifeon accident and George shoots Lennie out of love, so their dream is ruined
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Like what kind of dream.... do you mean the dream when they sleep?? or something
"Ruined" can refer to something that has been damaged beyond repair or made unusable. It can also mean that something has been spoiled or destroyed in some way.
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