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In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley Yelnats fears dying because he feels a deep sense of vulnerability and hopelessness in the harsh environment of Camp Green Lake. He is particularly haunted by the idea of dying alone in the desert, without anyone to care or remember him. This fear is compounded by the history of his family, who have endured misfortunes, leading Stanley to worry that his fate is sealed by a family curse. Ultimately, the thought of death symbolizes the loss of hope and connection, which terrifies him.

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