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    Montague both write about fear in childhood. Compare and contrast two poems‚ one by each poet‚ taking account of the methods which each poet uses to write about fear in childhood. ‘The Barn’ by Seamus Heaney and ‘Like Dolmens Round my Childhood‚ the Old People’ by John Montague are two poems that explore the theme of fear in childhood. The fears of each poet are very different in that Heaney’s fear of the barn is triggered by his vivid imagination whereas Montague’s fear of becoming like ‘the old

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    “I’m not afraid of death; I just don’t want to be there when it happens.” Woody Allen said this regarding fear and i completely agree with this quote because no matter how much you face your fears‚ there will always be something that will frighten you. As a child‚ my parents would baby me and i never felt any harm until they decided that i was growing up the wrong way and that if they continued to raise me the way they were‚ i would grow up to be a spoiled kid with no life experiences. So they immediately

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    Fear and Trembling Faith and ethics are a strong focal point in Kierkegaard’s “fear and trembling. Through the retelling of the story of Abraham Kierkegaard’s attempts to analyze the distinction of what lies between the ethical and religious and why faith is a passion difficult to understand. The ethical stands with the universal‚ to act out not individually but for the greater good. An example of this is the tragic hero. A single individual whose highest good is that which is best for society. Such

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    How Fear is Used to Control in Animal Farm Fear is used by people in power to control and oppress others. Governments threaten punishment such as jail or even death to keep their subjects in line. The practice has been used for centuries‚ and is still used today. It can be found represented in art from the past‚ including George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm. In Animal Farm‚ Napoleon and Squealer use fear to control and oppress the other animals by threatening Farmer Jones’ return‚ executing disloyal

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    We tend to forget that our actions have consequences‚ but our subconscious remembers and tries to warn us by using a sensitive memory‚ usually one with a massive amount of fear‚ to help us perceive what will happen if we keep going. My subconscious chose the memory when I almost got my brother killed. While fishing with my younger brother‚ I saw an alligator across the bayou resting in the shading water. Bored of not getting a bit on my fishing line threw a rock at the alligator. The rock missed

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    Jeremy Adam Smith’s Essay‚ “Our Fear of Immigrants” The Author of this article sets the stage for how children of illegal immigrants can be affected by their parent’s decisions. He peaks your curiosity when he opens up the article with “Rodrigo Guzman’s desk was empty” and as you continue reading‚ you immediately begin to wonder what happened to Rodrigo and his family. As the Author explains what has happened‚ you begin to sense that he has compassion for the family and states many reasons as to

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    island insinuating that they may never be rescued. Lord of the Flies is a book about how life on an island with fear and without adults can turn young‚ poised‚ innocent British boys into unrecognizable savages. A roadblock that the boys run into is the appearance of the imaginary phantom that lurks in the boys’ mind which they call the Beast . In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ fear is in multiple forms but‚ only exists in their mind. The first problem the boys face is knowing what the Beast

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    prince must inspire his subjects to fear him. A prince must rely on fear rather than love‚ because‚ love is not strong enough to compel a person to act against his or her own self-interest. In order to instill this fear a prince must be able to utilize cruelty correctly. However‚ in using cruelty‚ a prince must take care to use restraint so he does anger his subject and suffer their wrath. Obedience is fear. People comply with laws only

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    Apart Literary Response The novel‚ Things Fall Apart‚ by Chinua Achebe encompases multiple different themes. The one idea that is emphasized throughout though is the theme of fear and its role in the decisions life presents. Almost every character in the novel exhibits fear in response to a circumstance. This theme of fear is first shown to the reader at the very beginning of the novel when Okonkwo is introduced and it resurfaces throughout the text. One of the first statements about the feelings

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    There is a fear of death in all humans‚ its degree varies between individuals but everyone feels its impending nature. We deal with it in different ways. Some healthy‚ some not. Humans are instinctively curious‚ the fear exists because of the unknown‚ and we don’t know what happens‚ which instills fear in us. We create ways to get on with our lives‚ to move past the fear. In White Noise‚ Don DeLillo states how humans try to protect themselves from the fear of death by building protective walls between

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