You need to specify which act you are talking about. And which fears, as well.
it wasnt
abandonment.
Act 5, scene 5. Just after Macbeth finds out Burnam wood is moving.
He fears that if John Proctor and Rebecca Nurse get hanged, then the town will start a riot.
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This means that do the characters have good legitimate reasons for their fears.
it wasnt
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abandonment.
Act 5, scene 5. Just after Macbeth finds out Burnam wood is moving.
The sum of all fears.
Paranoid is when someone is always looking behind for someone who he never seen. It's a irrational fears of persecution, especially the unjustified fear that people are plotting against you.
Extreme fears are called phobias. Irrational fears are called irrational fears.
In her soliloquy in Act 4, Scene 3, Juliet reveals three main fears: being buried alive in the Capulet tomb, waking up surrounded by her dead ancestors, and being driven mad by the darkness and spirits that dwell in the tomb. These fears stem from her desperation to avoid marrying Paris and her uncertain plan to fake her own death using Friar Laurence's potion.
He has no fears.
he fears zeus and his thunderbolt.
Artemis fears men.