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Abstract
A majority of humans spend their waking hours surrounded by insects, so it should be no surprise that insects also appear in humans' dreams as we sleep. Dreaming about insects has a peculiar history, marked by our desire to explain a dream's significance and by the tactic of evoking emotions by injecting insects in dream-related works of art, film, music, and literature. I surveyed a scattered literature for examples of insects in dreams, first from the practices of dream interpretation, psychiatry, and scientific study, then from fictional writings and popular culture, and finally in the etymology of entomology by highlighting insects with dream-inspired Latinate names. A wealth of insects in dreams, as documented clinically and culturally, attests to the perceived relevance of dreams and to the ubiquity of insects in our lives.Entities:
Keywords: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland; Lewis Carroll; Sigmund Freud; The Metamorphosis; cultural entomology; dream interpretation; dreams; entomophobia; ethnoentomology; psychoanalysis
Year: 2011 PMID: 26467945 PMCID: PMC4553613 DOI: 10.3390/insects3010001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insects ISSN: 2075-4450 Impact factor: 2.769
Sample of dream interpretations that feature insects, organized by the insects’ common names as they were written in the dream interpretations, what I assume to be their Order and Family affiliations, and the context within which the interpretations were made (e.g., Islamic interpretation of dream in which the dreamer was bitten by a flea). The source for each dream interpretation is indicated by the reference number to the right of each entry.
| Insect | ORDER: Family | Context | Interpretation | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dragonfly | ODONATA | Change, regeneration, instability, flightiness | [ | |
| Eating dragonfly | Consumed by passion even at risk of offending/hurting others’ feelings | [ | ||
| Grasshopper | ORTHOPTERA Acrididae | Freedom, independence, spiritual enlightenment, inability to settle down or commit to decision | [ | |
| Locust | ORTHOPTERA | Farmers | Devastation of crops | [ |
| All but farmers | Wicked men & women | [ | ||
| Interp. Gypsies | Extravagance, misfortune, & ephemeral happiness | [ | ||
| Greed, lack of psychological nourishment, cycles, indecisive | [ | |||
| Cricket | ORTHOPTERA Gryllidae | Introspection | [ | |
| Katydid | ORTHOPTERA Tettigoniidae | Will miss out on opportunities due to laid back attitude | [ | |
| Earwig | DERMAPTERA | Interp. Islam | Enemy of the leaders | [ |
| Mantis | MANTODEA | Involved in destructive relationship; dreamer behaving deviously | [ | |
| Termite | ISOPTERA | Attack to your soul or to your being | [ | |
| Cockroach | BLATTODEA | Uncleanness, longevity, tenacity, renewal; aspect of oneself that needs to be confronted | ||
| Beetle | COLEOPTERA | Destructive influences may be at work; values & beliefs are being compromised | [ | |
| Dung beetles, cockchafers, firefly immatures | COLEOPTERA Scarabaeidae, Lampyridae | Engage in dirty & ignoble occupations | Success | [ |
| Others | Loss & unemployment | [ | ||
| Scarab | COLEOPTERA Scarabaeidae | Dreamer’s ability to survive, adapt, & change; anxieties about death & aging | [ | |
| Ladybug | COLEOPTERA Coccinellidae | Beauty & good luck | [ | |
| Weevil | COLEOPTERA Curculionidae | Losses & deception | [ | |
| Bed bug | HEMIPTERA Cimicidae | Disgrace | [ | |
| Louse | PHTHIRAPTERA | Annoyance | [ | |
| Frustrations, distress, guilt, feeling unclean | [ | |||
| Killing lice on dreamer’s body | Release from anxiety & sorrow | [ | ||
| Cleaning of lice from dreamer’s body | Hope for the release of evils | [ | ||
| Overabundance on body | Lingering illness | [ | ||
| Awaken during dream of overabundance on body | Beyond help | [ | ||
| Butterfly | LEPIDOPTERA | Creativity, romance, joy, spirituality, longevity; need to settle down; undergoing transitional phase | ||
| Interp. Gypsies | Lack of fixed purpose, restlessness, & inconstancy | [ | ||
| Moth | LEPIDOPTERA | Weaknesses, character flaws; unseen irritation may not surface until it is too late | [ | |
| Interp. Gypsies | Love affair in which dreamer suffers betrayal | [ | ||
| Caterpillar | LEPIDOPTERA | Have not reached goal | [ | |
| Interp. Gypsies | Trouble through secret enemies | [ | ||
| Fly | DIPTERA | Filth, dirtiness, guilt, breakdown of plan, irritating person | [ | |
| Interp. Islam | Weak, lowly, & slanderous person | [ | ||
| Interp. Islam: eating flies, or seeing inside stomach | Earning loathsome money | [ | ||
| Interp. Islam: inside dreamer’s mouth | Thieves will take refuge or hide in dreamer’s house | [ | ||
| Gnats & dance flies | DIPTERA | Contact with harmful men of evil | [ | |
| Innkeepers & wine merchants | Transformation of wine to vinegar | [ | ||
| “Gadfly” | DIPTERA | Interp. Gypsies | Trouble | [ |
| Mosquito | DIPTERA Culicidae | Someone has been draining dreamer of energy & resources | [ | |
| Interp. Gypsies | Persecution from petty enemies | [ | ||
| Interp. Islam: enters ear | Blessing, status, authority, or profits | [ | ||
| Killing mosquitoes | Eventually will overcome obstacles & enjoy happiness & fortune | [ | ||
| Maggot | DIPTERA | Anxieties about death | [ | |
| Flea | SIPHONAPTERA | Provoked into anger & manipulated to retaliate by someone close | [ | |
| Interp. Islam | Allah’s soldiers | [ | ||
| Bite | Vicious rumors by false friends will slander dreamer | [ | ||
| Interp. Islam: bite | Earnings | [ | ||
| Interp. Islam: wounded flea | Weak enemy | [ | ||
| Interp. Islam: flea’s blood | Receiving money from a lowly person | [ | ||
| Bee | HYMENOPTERA Apidae | Wealth, good luck, harmony, creativity, bliss; hard work will pay off | [ | |
| Farmers & beekeepers | Good luck | [ | ||
| All others | Destroyed by mob or by soldiers | [ | ||
| Hum | Confusion | [ | ||
| Sting | Wounds | [ | ||
| Honey & wax | Sickness | [ | ||
| Peaceful swarm | Religious vision; holiness of spirits | [ | ||
| Bumble bee | HYMENOPTERA Apidae | Distress & coming problems | [ | |
| Ant | HYMENOPTERA Formicidae | Diligence, cooperation, increased business, conformity, dissatisfaction with life, restlessness | [ | |
| Crawling on dreamer’s body, or sight of winged ants | Death | [ | ||
| Farmers | Good luck | [ | ||
| Tradesman | Success | [ | ||
| Wasp | HYMENOPTERA Vespidae | Bodes ill; encounter evil, cruel men | [ | |
| Evil, anger, negative feelings | [ | |||
| Sting | Face envious enemies | [ | ||
| Interp. Hindus | Unexpected separation | [ | ||
| Interp. Arabians | Many temptations to resist | [ | ||
| Interp. Arabians: sting | Grief-filled days | [ | ||
| Interp. Europeans | Laziness, damage, malice; dangerous attacks on unknown enemies | [ | ||
| Interp. Europeans: sting | Betrayal by ex-friend (will use knowledge against you) | [ | ||
| Interp. Europeans: killing wasp | Ability to stand up fearlessly vs. opponents | [ | ||
| Hornet | HYMENOPTERA Vespidae | Trouble & danger ahead | [ |
Figure 1Insects in surrealist dreamscapes. Several dreams depicted in Max Ernst’s book of collages Rêve d'une petite fille qui voulut entrer au Carmel (Dream of a little girl who wanted to join the Carmelite order, 1930) portray insects, including … Hoppla! Hoppla! … (left; reproduced with permission from V.G. Bild-Kunst, Bonn, Germany, 2011); A bee buzzes by a dreamer’s ear in Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening (right; Salvador Dalí, 1944, reproduced with permission from Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí/V.G. Bild-Kunst, Bonn, Germany, 2011).
Figure 2John Tenniel illustrated the Caterpillar (left) for Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and the Rocking-horse-fly, the Snap-dragon-fly, and the Bread-and-butter-fly (right) for Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There.
Figure 3Ralph Steadman produced this cover illustration after John Tenniel, who refused to illustrate the Wasp in a Wig episode of Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There. Smithsonian magazine printed the unpublished galleys and several attempts to visualize what Tenniel purported was “altogether beyond the appliances of art.” Cover illustration reproduced with permission from Ralph Steadman.
Figure 4Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis has crept into many crevices of popular culture. Peter Kuper adapted Kafka’s novella into a graphic novel (left). Edward Watson played Gregor Samsa in Arthur Pita’s stage production in The Linbury Studio, United Kingdom (center). A music band based in Virginia, USA adopted the name Gregor Samsa (right). Cover, photograph, and graphic design reproduced with permission from Peter Kuper [65], Alastair Muir [66], and Oliver Hummel [67].