This means that do the characters have good legitimate reasons for their fears.
justified
it is the opposite of fear(you have no fears)
It means that through words or means, you can prove that your actions are justified. Such as, a policeman finds proof that a person stole a car, therefor the policeman is justified in putting the thief in jail.
The word "betul" is an Indonesian word. In English, it is translated literally into "right," however I am not sure as to which "right"; it could be right as in "justified" or "correct," or it could mean the directional right.
an antagonist in a story usually represents a culture's fears.
it wasnt
You need to specify which act you are talking about. And which fears, as well.
fears
justified
What do you mean?
it is the opposite of fear(you have no fears)
From movie fast & the fears
That it is affirmed to be justified. Lawfully begotten.
koala Justified
It means that through words or means, you can prove that your actions are justified. Such as, a policeman finds proof that a person stole a car, therefor the policeman is justified in putting the thief in jail.
Americans' fears of communism and the threat of nuclear war were justified by the Cold War context, marked by the Soviet Union's expansionist policies and the spread of communist ideology. Events like the Korean War and the Cuban Missile Crisis heightened anxieties about direct military confrontations. Additionally, the development of nuclear weapons and the doctrine of mutually assured destruction intensified fears of a catastrophic war. These realities fueled a pervasive sense of insecurity and distrust within American society during the mid-20th century.
It is text that extends fully between the left and right margin; justified both left and right at the same time.