no :(
"Storm Fear" by Robert Frost explores themes of nature's power, human vulnerability, and the struggle for survival in the face of adversity. The poem vividly captures the eerie and turbulent atmosphere of a storm, conveying a sense of fear and unease through its descriptive imagery and powerful language. Frost's use of contrast between the storm's ferocity and the speaker's inner turmoil creates a tense and haunting tone throughout the poem.
The fear of thunder and lightning is astrophobia; lilapsophobia is the fear of tornadoes and hurricanes.
Flying
Robert D. Sherer has written: 'Doing the Right Thing' 'Fear' -- subject(s): Leadership, Industrial management, Fear of failure, Fear of success
Robert Pattinson actually is afraid of flying. He said once in an interview that he hasn't quite overcome that fear, but he has to deal with it.
frozen with fear
prosciugareorageaphobia (pro-sew-gare-o-rage-uh-phobia)
Fear
Robert C. Birney has written: 'Fear Of Failure'
They were struck with both fear and awe.
Robert Burns! :)
It should be Dreadlocks, as it says on my worksheet. :D
The fast answer is no. The explanation? Robert Mitchum never received an Academy Award not even a life time achievement. Robert De Niro did in fact receive an Academy Award for the movie Cape Fear.