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    Then, the use fear to control is another relevant theme. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, most of the boys fear what they call the beast or beastie. The fear starts with a littlun saying he saw a beastie, a snake-thing, in the dark. Quickly, that fear will be instilled in most of them. However, they have no concrete proof that a beast truly exists. In fact, the beast represents the savagery within every human being, they are just imagining it. Jack will use their fear to his advantages.…

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    likely explanation of this phenomena is that through horror and monsters people are able to face their fears head on. Like mentioned before, many people are scared of the unknown and stories like Frankenstein…

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    Anxiety Factor Anxiety is considered to be as one of the most important affective factors, which affect the learner's emotional and behavioral components. These components gathered to create an unpleasant feeling, fear or worry (Seligman et al, 2001). According to Arnold (2000, P.59), language anxiety "ranks high among factors influencing language learning, regardless of whether the setting is informal or formal. Anxiety is the feeling of tension, worry, nervousness and apprehension associated…

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    This Marie Claire ad reveals the frightening truth behind women 's’ medical affairs and the dire need to elevate female representation in personal affairs. With the rampant suppression of women in the common age, this advertisement plays on the fear of being silenced. The woman’s brain, the control center for her thoughts and opinions is replaced by that of a man, making her ideas not truly hers. The harsh separation of the line of her forehead and his symbolizes the separation between their…

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    an impression of desolation and solemnity defining the society in which they live in. The creation of this setting adds to the ghostly feeling of paranoia. Miller furthers the mood when he writes that “[Abigail] takes a backward step, as though in fear the bird will swoop down momentarily”(115). This predicts what will happen and how Parris and Danforth will react, demonstrating an off putting action. Abigail is directed to take advantage of the scene and she does so by getting significantly…

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    Military deployments are never easy for anyone. It is a time of worry and fear for those going overseas as well as the ones left behind at home. Families with younger children may have a harder time as well, since the kids do not fully understand what is going on. The first stage of deployment is pre-deployment, in this time the service member receives his orders for deploying and draws their gear and gets everything in order to leave. The service member will also need to get all their…

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    The night before my first day of college was one of nervousness and fear. I remember laying across my bed asking myself “Is this really what I want”, “Will I be happy?”, or “What if I fail and can’t recover?” All of these thoughts ran through my head at once and it was overwhelming. The fact that I was becoming an adult and would have to make “Adult” decisions scared me to my core and in my mind I wasn’t sure if I was ready take on that type of responsibility yet. Honestly, all of that didn’t…

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    at a speed rivaled by a racehorse. Fear is a crippling emotion that leaders have used for centuries in order to control the masses that they rule over, ignoring the fact that the use of fear weakens the government. During the time of colonial America, the leaders of Salem intimidated the people of Salem into following their orders, similar to how McCarthy controlled America and how Kim Jong-Un has ruled over communist North Korea. Although critics argue that fear helps leaders govern, it…

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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s, “The Minister’s Black Veil,” there is an apparent message sent throughout the text: Secret sin of any one person has the ability to eat away at him or her, causing an overwhelming sense of guilt that can control and overtake his or her life; but can also become a necessary evil and a positive good at the same time. The image of secret sin that captivates Parson Hooper isolates his relationships from his congregation, Elizabeth, and God. In “The Minster’s Black Veil,”…

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    This is an example of an anxious personality trait. Anxiety tends to stem from an unknown fear of different factors, we see this in Ph.D. David Carbonell states“With an anxiety disorder, people get afraid when they 're not in danger” (Carbonell, 2014). They could be fearing being late for an appointment or important business meeting and the time being spent waiting in line is going to cause this. Or the fear could have no reason, just the fact they have been standing in line for so many minutes.…

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