Fear
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In the second chapter of "Lord of the Flies", the element of fear is introduced as the boys become increasingly scared of the unknown on the island. This fear starts to negatively impact their decision-making and behaviors, setting the stage for the conflicts and struggles that follow.
Not necessarily with fear. However, due to the nature that the assumption of power took, it is highly probable that the dictator will require to maintain an element of fear in his/her subordinates to dissuade any attempts to overthrow them. Fear is therefore highly likely, although not inevitable.
There seems to be little information to indicate the existence of a term for a fear of gates. However, it would not be unprecedented to coin the term "pylophobia" or something along those lines, from the "pylos" element meaning "gate", and "phobia", of course referring to fear.
It might be shock and awe. It could be stealth and surprise. It could even be a mutual surprise encounter by both belligerents. It always includes the element of fear, followed by pain and suffering.
philosopical elements when tagore prays that his countrymen be lead into the heaven of freedom
The literal element employed when Ralph goes hunting for the beast in the dark is darkness. The darkness creates a sense of fear, uncertainty, and isolation, intensifying the suspense and tension in the scene.
Lepers, or those infected with leprosy, were outcasts partly out of fear and partly out of necessity. Although rare, leprosy can be spread from person to person. Isolating lepers would thus prevent the vulnerable members of a population (as much as 5 percent) from contracting it. The fear element comes from both the physical appearance of lepers, and the fear of contracting leprosy.
It is often said that the worst fear a slave had in the US South was not physical punishment at all. Nor was death the most harmful element. Because, under the laws of the times, slaves were considered property. With that said the greatest fear was having a family member traded or sold to another slave owner.
No. Some people are just shy and find it difficult to express how they feel for fear of being made the brunt of a joke or being laughed at.
Phobia (from the Greek word for "fear") is an unnatural yet very intense fear of a certain element, noun, person, or situation. For example, people who don't like being near, being in, or swimming in water are Aquaphobic. People who don't like being near or seeing fire are Pyrophobic. And people who don't like being in confined spaces are Claustrophobic.