A few years ago me and my sister went to the store late at night to go get some snacks. we spent like an hour looking around in the store and goofing off. finally we got tired and we were ready to go home. we checked out and started walking out the the car, across the dark parking lot. we started getting closer and i felt super uneasy, like i was being watched. i told my sister to hurry and get in the car because i was nervous. we both have anxiety so when i said this it immediately caused her to get worried so we threw the stuff in the car really fast and jumped in. As we were driving away, i looked out the back window and saw a tall man in a mask by the dark spot of the parking lot. if i wouldn’t have said anything who knows what could’ve happened to us, we were lucky that night.
<span>I do not think people fear human existence like the man fears the sea. Yes some people are fascinated by human existence, but I know no one who fears it. A better example of this are snakes. Most people are fascinated by these things but fear them if they are near.</span>
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Odysseus is the son of Laertes and is widely respected for his cunning.
In the excerpt from "The Oddysey," Odysseus admits that Laertes is his father. Besides, he acknowledges that he is acclaimed by other men and the gods as somebody with a cunning intelligence in times of conflict and harmony.
SOMEONE WHO INSPIRES FEARRRR
I think it's B because they valued imagination, individual feelings, and Nature more than Reason and logic