On analysis it seems to me improbable that the fame of Dr. Lecher, the
long-winded speaker of the German Opposition, should occupy my thoughts
while I am dreaming.
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This sentence from The Interpretation of Dreams vividly embodies Freud’s core approach: it takes a trivial, confusing dream detail (fixating on Lecher’s fame) as a starting point, and uses analytical thinking to question its surface logic—laying a typical foundation for exploring the "hidden meaning" behind dreams.