anything you might be afraid of is to you a symbol of fear.
Steal not this book, my worthy friend For fear the gallows will be your end; Up the ladder, and down the rope, There you'll hang until you choke; Then I'll come along and say - "Where's that book you stole away?" by Laura be
Thaasophobia - fear of sitting
Some collective nouns for the noun fear are a culture of fear or a climate of fear.
Chelonaphobia: the fear of turtles.
It mean like chocked up with fear or restricted with fear
Well, i'm not sure that this is what it's actually called, but I call it "petrakinephobia" (Petra being earth, kine representing kinetic and phobia representing the fear, so fear of earth kinetics).
Dreams communicate through symbols. In this case, your mind seems to have picked the image of this "other girl" as a symbol, probably representing insecurity and the fear that you will be cheated on again.
The phobia representing the fear of everything is panphobia, alternatively aspanophobia, pantophobia, or omniphobia.
Radical Fright
Symbolophobia is a fear that someone's speech may contain a symbolic meaning. It can also be a fear of symbols, such as the infinity symbol or a swastika.
"Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson includes symbols and motifs such as the yellow fever epidemic itself symbolizing death and fear, crows representing the looming presence of illness and death, and the coffeehouse symbolizing a place of hope and community where people come together in times of crisis. Mattie's coffeehouse serves as a motif of perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity.
Some symbols in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" include the headless horseman representing fear, the pumpkin symbolizing Halloween and harvest, and the bridge signifying a threshold between the real world and the supernatural. These symbols help create an eerie and mysterious atmosphere in the story.
Steal not this book, my worthy friend For fear the gallows will be your end; Up the ladder, and down the rope, There you'll hang until you choke; Then I'll come along and say - "Where's that book you stole away?" by Laura be
In the book "House" by Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti, the house itself acts as a symbol of fear and darkness, representing the characters' internal struggles and fears. The four chambers in the house symbolize different aspects of the characters' psyche, such as guilt, fear, and regret. Overall, the house serves as a metaphor for the characters' journey to confront their deepest fears and find redemption.
His symbol is his Helm of Darkness or fear
I think that the trees pulling at Snow White's dress is representing her fear coming to real life. Not only are the trees scary, but now they have a demeanor of fear and a block in her path.
Dreams deal in symbols, so in this dream, your girlfriend's ex is used as a symbol representing something quite different than the actual person. He could represent different things depending on your emotion in the dream. He might symbolize a general fear that something or someone will take your girlfriend away from you. Alternatively, he might represent your "winning" your girlfriend's affection.