Charlie Gordon in "Flowers for Algernon" is afraid of losing his peanuts because they symbolize his sense of security and familiarity. Losing his peanuts would disrupt the routine and comfort he finds in his daily life, which can be especially distressing for someone like Charlie who is intellectually disabled and relies on routines for stability.
Big Bird. Words of wisdom.
land
Losing his place
death heights and losing
i think hahahahahahaha
people were afraid of losing their jobs
Winnie the Pooh is afraid of Heffalumps and Woozles, Rabbit is afraid of Tigger's boisterous nature, Piglet is afraid of everything, and Eeyore is afraid of losing his friends.
Charlie biggest fear is losing his life or dying
Because his father is the boss of the Ranch.
There are only 2 animals that Giraffes are afraid of. They are chuck Norris and his penis
I would think that fear of losing love is a big part of being afraid to be in love or fall in love. == ==
losing Simba