As Milo and Tock continued on their journey, they became exasperated of not knowing what would happen to them next. Tock thought very hard about how they would find the princesses? Tock’s dread grew about whether they wouldn’t be able to rescue the princesses. Soon enough, he became more and more anxious with every step he took.
“Uh Milo, are you sure we’ll rescue Rhyme and Reason?” asked Tock, with disbelief in his voice.
“Well, I’m not sure, I hope it works out,” Milo said softly.
Tock began to grow uncertain that Milo was still positive about their situation, fearing that they would fail. As Milo drove along the road, a blanket of darkness covered the sky, suddenly, the path was leading into a forest. As Milo’s and Tock’s fear about possibly not being able to help them, they were sucked into a dark forest, Milo looked back and noticed that there wasn’t a way back to escape the grip of the forest. “I can smell your fear from miles away,” said an unknown raspy voice. “Who are you? Come out!” replied Milo. “I’m Reek, the leader of Frightopia,” said Fear proudly. “Now because of your fear, I dragged you into the Fear Forest, you see, I feed on fear.”
“RUN!” yelled Milo as he was frightened.
Milo, Tock, and the Humbug ran for their lives, but as they were running they stumbled upon a short fellow.
“Oh boy! Don’t scare me like that! That doesn’t help me to get out of here!” said the short boy.
“Sorry I almost bumped into you, I wasn’t paying attention. What’s your name?”
Caleb walk in front of the group and asked everyone individually, “ let's take a vote to go in the forest or to head back the way we came” they took the vote and going through the forest won so they started off into the forest and Daniel hesitated but walked in,afraid of being left alone at the mouth of the forest. The
Fear propaganda is common in today’s world, but sometimes we do not even realize it. “There are four elements to a successful fear appeal: 1) a threat, 2) a specific recommendation about how the audience should
Fear is a very powerful thing. It can be used to manipulate, or in other words shape the identities of others. Someone who used this ability to his advantage was Marshall Herf Applewhite.Marshall Herf Applewhite utilized fear to shape the identities of his followers by forcing belief under false pretences, forcing a way of life, and forcing suicide.
“Noah. I am locked in my room and I am scared.” The boy starts to cry.
Fear is shown through Arthur Hayes, Gene, and Ralph. Fear is can stop you from being yourself, telling the truth, and doing something you want to do. Fear takes away power, and confidence. In these few books fear shows how effective it can be to others. The book Thunder on Sycamore Street, A Separate Peace, and The Lord of the Flies all show fear within oneself, and how it affects them.
She took a quick look around the last turn before the main street that led to the school. She noticed several boys and girls in the alleyways on both sides of the narrow street. It looked as if every class at her school, several young ladies and even her teacher waited for her in ambush. She ducked back before they could see her, hiked up her dress, and ran as fast as her little legs could carry her in the opposite direction of the angry mob. She didn’t stop until she had found the forest path that she needed and breathed a sigh of relief when she heard no one in pursuit. The forest surroundings felt different for some reason and it frightened her. It had a forbidding feel to it this dawn like she had never felt in the past.
Fear is a crazed emotion that controls the life of anyone it touches. The rollercoaster of fear that many ride, can be the breaking point, or the bounce back part in life. Fear is represented in all stories like in Macbeth, The Leaving, and Warren Pryor. All of these stories have a major impact in the plot all due to fear within the characters. With fear present in the character, it drives them to act ways they would not have.
The boy leaned again the wall while hearing an unfamiliar voice coming from the thin walls which the boy realized how smooth and thin it is, "Oof, god damn it."
Milo continued his journey to Dictionopolis even though he didn't know how to get there. While he was driving Milo started daydreaming and drifting off course. Suddenly the sky started changing to gray and everything else started to change gray as well. Suddenly he heard a voice say “ you're in the Doldrums”. Soon Milo started hearing more voices. While he was talking to these creatures a watchdog started running towards him. The watchdog, who had a timer on his body, introduce himself as Tock. Tock is the watchdog of the Dolldrums who makes sure you don't do anything in the Dolldrums. Milo asked Tock how he got here. He told Milo that he got there because he wasn't thinking and the only way he could get out of here is if he starts thinking. After he helped Milo he asked if he could come along with him. Milo said "yes". When they got to Dictionopolis there were a crowd of people. One of the places they went to was the "word" market. While they were at the market they met a person called Humbug. Unfortunately the Humbug got into a fight and Milo was falsely accused. Milo ended up going to jail with Tock. While they were in jail they met a witch who was in jail for no good reason. She told them how there are a lot of problems in
"No", I say straining my neck to see over the sea of kids that spans in almost every direction and yet cramped into this small bus. "Sorry Ayla, I don’t see him. Did he say he was coming?".
I just led us in a straight line,” Ben adamantly tried to explain. Then, a cacophony of twigs breaking and bushes rustling started in the distance ahead of them. The relaxed ambiance dropped suddenly. They stood there frozen from fear as the sounds began to move nearer and louder. Then all at once, they began running in the opposite direction they had been walking in, and went straight back to the bonfire to seek the comfort and protection of their family. When they got there, they saw no trace of their brothers or sisters. Each of their minds raced, just pleading for an answer to what had happened to the people they had depended on. Each of them came up with an idea of their
FEAR-a feeling of terror or alarm in dangerous situations. In this story, imagery and similes were used to give the story a more fearful mood.
“It’s not that bad. And you’re not that good with creepy and scary stuff are you?” Farren pushed a door open to see a old patient's room.
Has fear ever had its monster like terrifying grip on you? Have you ever shrieked and panic as someone frightened you? We all know the insidious monster like feeling known as fear. This emotion can manipulate people’s lives just as a puppeteer manipulates a puppet, terrify leaving us with intangible wounds that almost never heal, and can drive us to the brink of insanity.
Have you ever been so afraid of something that it makes your skin crawl and spine tingle with fear, fright, and makes you want to run away or hide in your bedroom? Good, then you are ready to dive into the mind of Professor Jonathan Crane a.k.a. The Scarecrow, one of the scariest villains ever. The Scarecrow bullied in his childhood, for being thin and liking books, uses psychological fear to get revenge on his victims. His use of different types of powers, abilities, and weapons “can cause his victims worst nightmares to come to life.” Moreover, as a professor of psychology, specializing in fear techniques, he uses this knowledge to defeat