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In the book "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, Phillip's fears include being blind and alone, as well as the unfamiliar surroundings and challenges he faces after being stranded on a deserted island with Timothy. He also fears the possibility of not being rescued and the uncertainty of their survival in a harsh and unforgiving environment.
The sum of all fears.
Extreme fears are called phobias. Irrational fears are called irrational fears.
He has no fears.
Ralph realizes that they are descending into chaos and savagery, losing their sense of civilization and morality. He sees that they are becoming more primitive and violent as their situation on the island deteriorates. He fears for their safety and the slim chances of being rescued.
he fears zeus and his thunderbolt.
Artemis fears men.
Piggy dissuades Ralph from giving up his position as chief because he believes in the importance of order and structure for their survival on the island. Piggy recognizes that Ralph's leadership brings a sense of authority and unity among the group, which helps them stay organized and focused on their goal of being rescued. If Ralph were to step down, Piggy fears that chaos and disarray could threaten their chances of getting rescued.
Yes fears do vary in age until the child/teen/adult hits the age of 45-50 the fears do change and they do get more fears even after they over come one of there fears they continue to lose and gain fears! Hope this helps, C.I
Gabriel is an archangel. He has no fears.
Jesus, since He was God had no fears.
she fears of being fat.