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The childhood experiences of experience of terror of Douglas made him stronger and more determined. Elucidate the above statement supporting it with evidences from the text

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Answered by sailorking
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The fact is quiet true that, if the childhood mishaps had not been seen by Douglas, he shall never be able to make himself strong and determined.

             The tragic happening in YMCA pool, where nearly drowned, instilled a deep fear of water in his mind. And due to the incident, whenever Dougla would come with his friends to Cascades, Tieton, Warm lake, the fear of water made him tremble, and his legs used to get paralyses.

Answered by Sidyandex
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The childhood experience could be managed and discovers a way for operating with Douglas that makes sure to consider old terror and hear of water.

This was actually called so far and why does Douglas as an adult recount a childhood experience taken with terror values.

This is identified with basic results and sucked in more water and went down quickly as possible.

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