there fear is when they pee in their pants
There does not appear to be a scientific name to specifically describe a fear of boys or little boys. The fear of children is Pedophobia.
There does not appear to be a scientific name to specifically describe a fear of boys or little boys. The fear of children is Pedophobia.
boyanotrophicophobia
androphobia
The fear that is creeping in amongst the boys in "Lord of the Flies" is the fear of the unknown on the deserted island, as well as the fear of the "beast" that they believe lurks on the island. This fear leads to the unraveling of their civilization and ultimately their descent into savagery.
Glossophobia= Fear of Speaking Androphobia=Fear of men
Jack forces them to fear him, most boys were on duty to stop trespassers, so probably not.
they blame it on the beast. The beast is used as a scapegoat for all fear
Piggy believes that the boys' fear of the beast is irrational and unfounded. He tries to rationalize and dismiss their fears by arguing that there is no beast on the island and that their fears are a result of their own imaginations and insecurities. Piggy feels frustrated by the other boys' inability to think logically about the situation.
The talk of the beasties makes the boys look for direction. It puts the boys on edge with some believing that the beasties are real and others thinking they are not real.
"Primal Fear"
The beast form in the air is actually a dead pilot whose parachute catches on the mountain and moves in the wind. The boys mistake it for a beast due to their fear and imagination. This connection with the boys mistaking a harmless object for a beast highlights the theme of fear and the power it holds over the boys, leading to societal breakdown and chaos. The dead pilot symbolizes the destructive consequences of human nature when driven by fear and the unknown.