Quote by Tom Hooper
I mean, we've all had those dreams where, you know, we try to cry out and our voice won't come.
Summary
This quote refers to a common experience known as "sleep paralysis." When we are in a deep sleep, our brain signals the muscles in our body to immobility to prevent acting out our dreams. Sleep paralysis occurs when we wake up but our body remains in this state of temporary paralysis. During sleep paralysis, people often feel a sense of fear, unable to move or speak. The quote captures this feeling of helplessness and frustration when trying to cry out in a dream but being unable to do so due to sleep paralysis.
Topics
Dreams
By Tom Hooper