In this chapter, we learn how Winn-Dixie has a great fear for thunderstorms. It has been stressful, reading and learning of his wild response to thunder. The Preacher explains to Opal that this is what a pathological fear is; a fear that goes beyond normal fears; a fear that cannot be reasoned out of.
While I don't believe my fears are 'pathological' I do believe my fear of cockcroaches is quite great. But, I do know, if I find one on my kitchen or bathroom floor (this did happen!), I would have to deal with it in a mature and responsible way because if I don't deal with the dreaded 'roach', no one will.
Share one fear or frightening experience you had and explain how you felt and how you dealt with it.
While I don't believe my fears are 'pathological' I do believe my fear of cockcroaches is quite great. But, I do know, if I find one on my kitchen or bathroom floor (this did happen!), I would have to deal with it in a mature and responsible way because if I don't deal with the dreaded 'roach', no one will.
Share one fear or frightening experience you had and explain how you felt and how you dealt with it.