An especially noble or admirable protagonist is a tragic hero. His downfall stirs our emotions, evoking either pity or fear. Aristotle believed the best tragic hero downfall was not to due to either his sins or vice, but rather, by cruel fate or undeserved misfortune.
There is nothing to fear but fear itself. The fear of the unknown
Trepidation=dread,fear, sudden fear, fear of what may not happen;
Acrophobia = Fear of heights
Scolionophobia is the fear of schools, whereas Didaskaleinophobia is the fear of going to school.
He was so scared he forgot to scream 😱
Considering the phrase makes absolutely no sense, no. Playing with the phrase in order to make sense of it I create "you were flying with a fear of falling", which still makes very little sense. But it's still not a hyperbole.
Textophobia is a fear of textiles and fabrics. Vestiphobia is a fear of clothing. The fear of shirts is linked to both of these phobias
An example of hyperbole in "The Cay" is when Phillip says "I thought I would die" in describing his fear during the storm. This statement is an exaggerated expression meant to emphasize the intensity of his emotions at that moment.
In "Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star," an example of hyperbole can be found on page 316 where Kendra thinks to herself that time stretches like taffy. This is an exaggerated statement to emphasize how slow time feels in that particular moment.
Misfortune favors the timid.
Aristotle believed that it is the unmerited misfortune of the tragic hero that arouses feelings of pity and fear in the viewer, leading to catharsis—an emotional release or purification that brings about a sense of relief and renewal.
The storm raged with such ferocity that even the trees seemed to cower in fear, their branches quivering like frightened children.
I am filled with apprehension at the thought of giving a speech. Apprehension means anticipation of adversity or misfortune; suspicion or fear of future trouble or evil.
This quote implies that the fear and anxiety of anticipating misfortune can be more difficult to endure than the actual misfortune itself. It suggests that the mental burden of worrying about potential hardships can be more distressing than facing them head-on.
dream without fear love without limits
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