Why does Douglas as an adult recount the childhood experience of terror and his conquering of
it? what larger meaning does he draw from this experience?
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Douglas as an adult recounts a childhood experience of terror and his conquering it because the experience had a deep meaning for him. ... The larger meaning that he had drawn from his experience is that there is terror only in the fear of death as Roosevelt had once said “all we have to fear is the fear itself”.
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Douglas as an adult recounts a childhood experience of terror and his conquering it because the experience had a deep meaning for him. ... The larger meaning that he had drawn from his experience is that there is terror only in the fear of death as Roosevelt had once said “all we have to fear is the fear itself”.
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