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can somebody give interpretion for this quote.?
"Fear always springs from ignorance" - Ralph Waldo Emerson
and please state your opinion on that critical lens quote. please state whether you agree or disagree with this quote and state why. thanks
Can somebody give me 1 reason and 2 examples from " To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. that support this quote.
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- CarlyLv 5hace 1 décadaRespuesta preferida
fear comes from ignorance
when you don't know about something you become scared of it
im in highschool i have no clue what im going to be doing in the next 10 years and that scares the crap outta me
relikgion also scares people because no one knows where well go when we die i mean we have our beliefs but no one really knows
- hace 1 década
Well Mr. Saqib, I have to say that's an unusual name you have! In my experience, a lot of what people worry about comes from the newness of an experience and their uncertainty about how to deal with it, or their uncertainty about how to deal with it if it ever really happens. So wrap it all up and you might call that ignorance. It's natural. This old timer used to be afraid of riding in aeroplanes. But after traveling a few times a year to see the grandkids, I'm an old pro now!
- hace 1 década
I agree because if you notice ilogical thinking always is the root of fear. Think back to when u were a child and u believed in monsters because u still didnt knnow they were fake
- Anónimohace 1 década
you only fear what you don't understand.
If you take the time to learn and understand an enemy, you will not be likely to fear them because you will understand who and what they are.
Just think of that guy who lived with the grizzly bears. He thought he understood them by studying them and living with them, but he never feared them (okay yes I know the bears ate him in the end, but still...lol).
- hace 1 década
Well, if ignorance is not knowing something, then fear coming from ignorance must mean fear comes from the unknown. Which, who of us does not fear the unknown. :)
- Anónimohace 1 década
i agree with the quote. i believe that the human race fears what they don't know or are unsure of. When you understand something it is typically less frightening. (that's not always true example: war)
- Anónimohace 1 década
Fear come from ignorance.
- Anónimohace 1 década
it means people are afraid of what they don't know about. For example, people are scared of ghosts because they don't know much about them. I agree because this is true in many cases.