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Scout tells the reader that when she was frozen with fear in front of the steps, she heard a low sound coming from the house: "Someone inside the house was laughing." It seems likely that it was Boo Radley.
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The reader will get a sense of wonder or fantasy from these kinds of locations.
Explanation:
Your average reader probably doesn't live at the bottom of the ocean, so this kind of setting can feel almost fantastical, which can be good for a utopian story, but not so great for dystopia. Many authors of dystopian stories want their readers to get a sense of "this is how <em>my</em> society could be" or to draw clear connections with the world they already experience.
It's easier for the average reader to make connections to their own life when the dystopian story takes place in a city or other setting that they have, in some way, experienced.
The answer is pathos, Since it has a sense of sadness
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What I Already Knew:
Knowing how fear works inside the brain can help the medical problem of irrational fears.
Fear is an instinctive emotion required for evolutionary survival.
Counseling, self-awareness, soothing activities, and introspection can be helpful to avoid anxiety attacks.
Fear can make several bodily functions change.
Explanation:
What I Want to Learn More About:
How the brain and the amygdala work to make traumatic events trigger anxiety attacks.
How to better help people to distinguish between a real threat and simply a perceived one.
What I Learned:
Anxiety disorders are more common than I thought they were, as around 40 million Americans experience them.
There´s a specific chemical reaction in the amygdala that makes us learn to overcome fear.
D-cycloserine in combination with therapy can strengthen that chemical reaction.