alliteration
This phrase uses personification to give fear human qualities by suggesting it can make someone physically sick. It also utilizes metaphor to describe fear as an intangible force that cannot be visualized or defined.
human imaginary
"pale fear" is an example of a literary device called "oxymoron," which combines contradictory terms (pale and fear) to create a vivid expression that conveys a sense of unease or tension.
In Chapter 1 of The Red Badge of Courage, the literary device of foreshadowing is used. This is evident in the description of the youth's feelings of fear and uncertainty before going into battle, hinting at the challenges he will face later in the story.
The wrods pale fear are an example of the literary term personification.
His personal favorite saying was "We have nothing to fear bur fear itself"
Alarm
When you are in fear, you feel terror. It is the feeling which describes you are terrified of something.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Catapedaphobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of jumping from high and low places
no Franklin D. Roosevelt didIn all actually, Francis Bacon IS credited with saying. "There is nothing to fear but fear."
For fear of chuck Norris
symbolism