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Childhood Fears
When one looks back on their childhood, one would smile and laugh at their naiveté. ... However, in the back corners of one’s mind, is a dark closet is kept shut and locked, hiding away a part of one’s childhood- fear. As one begins to recall their innermost thoughts and fears during their childhood, one starts to remembers how one’s own room could become a spine-chilling horror ride. Among the most common childhood fears are fear of the dark, fear of the monster under the bed, and fear of the closet. ... Therefore, an example of a childhood fear is the dark where nothing is certain. ... Thus, another childhood fear is the fear for the monster under the bed because it might eat a child while he or she is sleeping. ... Hence, the closet is another childhood fear because of the overactive workings of a child’s imagination.
Approximate Word count = 685 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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