The boy felt fear when he became the village judge because he was suddenly burdened with the responsibility of making difficult decisions that could significantly impact the lives of others. The weight of authority and the potential for making mistakes created a sense of anxiety and self-doubt. Additionally, he may have feared the judgment and scrutiny from the villagers, who looked to him for fairness and justice. This combination of pressure and uncertainty contributed to his feelings of fear in his new role.
Fear is an emotion "I fear you" Frighten is to cause someone to feel the emotion fear. "Do I frighten you?" = "Do I cause you to feel fear?" "Yes you frighten me" = "Yes, you cause me to feel fear"
Yes, they feel fear.
There are two different words for someone who does not feel fear. People who are fearless are called non- fear phobia and non- exit- phobia.
The answer to Ruby Redfort's code in "Feel the Fear" is "BRAVE."
depends if you have a boner
Village idiot is an idiom used by someone that made a mistake, making them feel as if they are the laughing stock in a group or society. Say for instance I do something unintelligible or make a mistake and many people knows about it, then I will say: "I am the village idiot" or "I feel like the village idiot".
When you are in fear, you feel terror. It is the feeling which describes you are terrified of something.
if i were to ever enter a dwarf village, i would feel tall. to feel tall would be too much. therefore i would have to put all dwarves on a stretching maching that the Americans have made. now to enter my dwarf village, you shall feel short, because they are no longer short they are ...the opposite.
Harry's biggest fear is snakes becausedoesn't like how they feel
He so sad
People are cruel to Chura as he drifts from village to village due to a combination of fear, prejudice, and misunderstanding. His nomadic lifestyle and differences set him apart, making him an easy target for those who feel threatened or uncomfortable. Additionally, societal norms often dictate harsh treatment towards outsiders, reinforcing Chura's isolation and suffering. This cruelty reflects deeper issues within the communities he encounters, highlighting their inability to empathize with those who are different.
there were sad the whole village was sad