Is death afraid of war? No. Ares, when hurt, shows a fear of death/Hades.
poor MJ >_< he was afraid of death and afraid of being killed but now .... he is gone >_<
Socrates believes that death is either a dreamless sleep, a journey to another realm where the souls of the dead reside, or a state of complete unconsciousness, all of which he considers peaceful and preferable to the trials and tribulations of life. He also argues that fearing the unknown of death would be illogical, as it is something that is inevitable and beyond our control.
You can make death a theme by making a point about talking about how death is a natural thing, you shouldn't be afraid of it or you can make it so its like death is a serious thing, be careful of it, be afraid to die.
He suggests that what keeps people from killing themselves is fear of what happens after death. He compares the body to a "coil" that is "shuffl'd off" at death .
Mice
Displeasing God.
They are afraid of death because they don't know what will happen when they die.
death heights and losing
No it's what you make out of your life.
"Death and bane". Specifically, in Act V Scene 3 he says "I will not be afraid of death and bane till Birnam Forest come to Dunsinane".
People can be scared of a variety of things, such as heights, spiders, failure, public speaking, or the unknown. Fear is a natural and adaptive response that can vary from person to person based on experiences, beliefs, and individual differences.