Answer:
Phobia.
Explanation:
<u>Phobia</u> is described as the irrational or obsessive fear or anxiety that an individual faces from a particular thing or situation. It is basically <em>a situational fear in which an individual becomes extremely dreaded and this dread makes them go the length of avoiding it as it then gets converted to a phobia(as a learned response from the experience).</em> These could be caused due to several factors that could be genetic or environmental and fear/anxiety is the prime symptom that the person faces in such a situation.
Jonas thinks about his experience on the playing field after watching his father release the baby because it was another instance of the community members not truly grasping the concept of death. His friends couldn’t understand that war was a serious matter because it involved suffering and death because they couldn’t understand why those were so bad, and his father couldn’t understand that the death of the baby just because it was slightly smaller than its twin was significant because he couldn’t understand the grave (pun unintended) significance of death. Jonas, however, can, as a result of his experiences of being a Receiver.