Astyanax is frightened when he sees his father Hector because he has been conditioned to fear the sight of men in armor, associating them with danger and death. Additionally, Hector's appearance, wearing his battle gear, may seem intimidating to the young child. This moment underscores the tragic consequences of war, as even familial bonds are affected by the surrounding violence and fear.
He welcomes him at first but then becomes frightened.
He sees in the last olympian watching with Rachel that the sea is calm although his father is keeping it that way for him.
Jaime's father describes Landon as a hardworking and dedicated individual who often prioritizes his responsibilities over personal enjoyment. He sees Landon as someone with a strong moral compass, emphasizing his reliability and integrity. Despite any differences they may have, Jaime's father respects Landon's commitment and character.
Yes after Goku, Gohan and Goten use the family Kamehame on Broly.
It is either Poseidan or his mom!:)
He welcomes him at first but then becomes frightened.
Sal feels frightened at the Wisconsin Dells because she sees the sight of Phoebe's mother kissing a man who is not Phoebe's father, and this unexpected revelation shakes her perception of family stability and truth. Additionally, the Dells remind her of her own fragmented family and the uncertainty that lies ahead in her own life.
Brian is frightened when he sees his reflection in the water because he realizes how different he looks from when he first arrived in the wilderness. The sight of his reflection reminds him of the physical toll and transformation he has undergone while struggling to survive alone in the wild. It serves as a stark reminder of the challenges he has faced and the person he has become.
Stunned and releived
the ghost of his father
She is frightened by addies tears
He would ground you for a month (this happened to me).
Brian sees his reflection in the water, and he is frightened because he realizes how gaunt and weathered he looks after surviving in the wilderness for so long. This moment serves as a stark reminder of the physical toll that his survival journey has taken on him.
He does this in "Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone", because he sees a student peeking in the window. He goes to close it, and is frightened because he has an illegal dragon in his hut.
look at that can of people
His father's ghost telling him to avenge his death.
Well depends on how the father sees his daughter if he sees it in a sex way then yes, but if he just sharing a bed with her then no.