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.
To determine if fears were justified, one must consider the context and evidence surrounding the situation. If the concerns were based on credible information, past experiences, or expert analysis, then they may be deemed justified. However, if they stemmed from misinformation or baseless assumptions, the fears could be considered exaggerated or unfounded. Ultimately, a thorough evaluation of the facts is essential for a definitive answer.
fears
justified
What do you mean?
it is the opposite of fear(you have no fears)
The sentry is afraid to bring news of the burial to Creon because he fears punishment for failing to prevent it, as Creon has strictly prohibited the burial of Polyneices. His fears are justified, given Creon's harsh stance on disobedience. When the sentry finally reports the news, Creon accuses him of being complicit in the act, suggesting that if he had done his job properly, the burial would not have occurred. This accusation reflects Creon's paranoia and desire to maintain control over the situation.
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.