she didnt really fear anyone. what she feared was what was going to happen to her family if she told what she knew about the circle of girls in tituba's house
Anglophobia includes the fear of the English language. It also includes fear of other English things, including the culture or of the country itself.
Anglophobia includes the fear of the English language. It also includes fear of other English things, including the culture or of the country itself.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'fear' is oburii.
Anglophobia
Fearful
In Arthur Miller's play "The Crucible," the character Susanna Walcott has a limited number of lines, totaling around 30 lines throughout the play. Her role is less central compared to other characters, primarily serving to support the main narrative and the unfolding hysteria in Salem. Though not a major character, Susanna contributes to the atmosphere of fear and accusation that permeates the story.
fear of England or English culture
It means to have fear.
I have ask the answer to you .You are asking to me only
The fear of "666" is quite common, obviously, anything to do with the Devil, a lot of people have a fear of it.
Learn English. No it is not
FEAR