(iii) "All we have to fear is fear itself." This line signifies that
a. fear paralyzes the much needed efforts, to convert retreat into advance.
b. fear is the only thing we need to avoid
c. we have to be scared of fearful things
d. generally fear is unavoidable
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Answer:The author William Douglas when at last get rid of his fear of water, he remembers the words said by Roosevelt that there is terror only in the fear of death. 'All we have to fear is fear itself' means we actually fear in our heart. If there is no fear in our heart or mind then there would be no fear at all
Roosevelt has appropriately said, “All we have to fear is fear itself.” These words have a deeper meaning for all of us. It implies that we fear from fear.
Explanation:What is the fear of fear itself called?
Phobophobia: “The fear of fear itself”, but more specifically, of the internal sensations associated with that phobia and anxiety, which binds it closely to other anxiety disorders, especially with generalized anxiety disorders (free floating fears) and panic attacks.
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The phrase means that the only thing holding the American people back from dealing with the Great Depression was fear. ... Roosevelt's famous expression relates to the idea of fear by showing how crippling and debilitating it can be if people let it rule their lives.