Many myths and kids’ stories portray characters wearing masks that cannot be removed. This shows that sometimes it is possible to become whoever you want to be by paying a high price: neglecting your true self. [1]
If you take it off, something will cause you to drop the fa?ade very soon.
If you are only one amongst many wearing a costume, especially if some of the others were children, this portends an amazing and totally unexpected - but nonetheless favorable - turn of events. [2]
A role you play, want to play, are considering (such as a new job), or want others to think you play.
The impression you want to give or the kind of self-image you desire.
A disguise, a wish to be disguised, or a desire to not be recognized or seen.
Hiding or deceit (or an intent for such).
The omen is especially fortunate if the costumes were worn by children or very young people. [5]
man in a riding: a great effort wil be required of you.
woman: pleasant play.
masquerade, having a: are discontented with your image and fear repercussions.
officers in uniforms: need discipline and a code of justice to realize high ambitions.
others in different: escape an unhappy position before they do, and blame you.
priest, of a: avoid rivals who claim innocence.
several different, having: have an identity problem. [11]
