Joseph was one of Jacob's sons. He was known as a dreamer. He had two dreams which made his brothers jealous. In the dreams, his family was bowing down to him. His brothers, out of envy, sold him into slavery in Egypt. But Joseph was a man of great character. In Egypt, he faced many challenges and temptations. For example, Potiphar's wife tried to seduce him, but he resisted. Eventually, through his ability to interpret dreams, he rose to a high position in Egypt. When famine struck, his family came to Egypt unknowingly, and they did end up bowing down to him as his dreams had foretold. In the end, Joseph forgave his brothers and reunited his family.
The key events are his dreams which made his brothers jealous. Then his brothers sold him into slavery. His time in Potiphar's house and resisting Potiphar's wife's advances. Interpreting Pharaoh's dreams. Preparing for the famine. And finally, the reunion with his family when they came to Egypt for food.
Joseph was a young boy who had special dreams. These dreams were about his future and his family. He was very different from his brothers, and his dreams made his brothers jealous. Eventually, he was sold into slavery but through his faith and intelligence, he rose to a position of power in Egypt.
The 'Total Dreamer Full Story' might be a very unique and individual - centered narrative. It could involve someone's journey of achieving their dreams in various aspects of life, like career, relationships, or personal growth. For example, it could be about a person who started with big dreams, faced many obstacles along the way, but still managed to make those dreams come true through perseverance and hard work. However, this is just speculation without more information.
I'm sorry, I don't actually know the specific 'Gary the Dreamer' story. It could be a very personal or a relatively unknown fictional tale. Maybe it's about a person named Gary who has big dreams and goes on an adventure to achieve them.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about the various 'skins' which could symbolize different aspects of a culture, identity or perhaps different characters' stories within a Native American context as Joseph Bruchac often writes about Native American themes.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. 'Dreamer' might have elements drawn from reality, but it's likely a combination of real and imagined elements to create an engaging narrative.