The boys are experiencing real fear due to their isolation from civilization and the breakdown of social order on the island. As they confront the unknown, including the mysterious presence of the "beast," their imaginations amplify their anxieties, leading to paranoia and panic. Additionally, the absence of adult authority exacerbates their vulnerability, making them feel more exposed to danger. This combination of isolation, fear of the unknown, and the loss of societal structure contributes to their heightened sense of fear.
Simon is missing when the boys kill their second pig. He has wandered off into the forest, experiencing a hallucination that intensifies his feelings of isolation and fear.
There does not appear to be a scientific name to specifically describe a fear of boys or little boys. The fear of children is Pedophobia.
There does not appear to be a scientific name to specifically describe a fear of boys or little boys. The fear of children is Pedophobia.
The talk of the beasties makes the boys look for direction. It puts the boys on edge with some believing that the beasties are real and others thinking they are not real.
there fear is when they pee in their pants
Agoraphobia is the fear of being unable to escape when experiencing a panic attack.
The idea of the beast becomes real to the boys through their fear and imagination. As their belief in the existence of the beast grows, fueled by their nightmares and superstitions, it manifests as a tangible threat in their minds, leading to chaos and conflict within the group.
Amygdala
yes Fear 3 is real!
boyanotrophicophobia
Amygdala
androphobia