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Feared Drowned

2023-07-13 19:14:18

My favorite poem I recall the difficult times I have to overcome in my life, so I chose Sharon Alls' s poem "Feared Drowned" as my favorite poem. In my life, I learned that this was the perfect person, I fell in love with it, and lived a happy life. Yes, this did not happen. Yes, we developed a romantic engagement as we have common interests. The relationship in real life is more like "the real world" than "Romeo and Juliet". Dissolution of a couple is a fact of life.

Fear is fish, but it is not so. Phil likes to fear, but he is not. Fear of drowning is a complex phobia. All aquatic organisms encounter this fear in the early or late stages. Fear of drowning is a fear of seeing the extinction of happiness. Fish like swimming, they will freeze when they are afraid of drowning. When fish overcomes this fear they will be free as they hit themselves.

Hydrophobic phobia is an anxiety disorder that causes fear of drowning. Panic is usually very intense and affects the quality of life of people. People with hydrophobic mania sometimes feel uncomfortable as they are seeing a lot of water and pools. People with hydrophobic mania are more likely to drown than others who actually can not swim because their panic can become very intense when they find themselves underwater. The second is claustrophobia. Claustrophobia is an anxiety disorder; it is strong fear because it is in a small enclosed space or limits what you can do. Congested elevators, rooms without windows, sitting on an airplane, etc. occur under certain circumstances.

Phobia is an anxiety disorder in which someone has a strong and unreasonable fear for a particular thing or situation. Anyone with a high level of anxiety is at risk of developing phobias. One of the most common phobias is claustrophobia or fear of enclosed space. People with claustrophobia may panic in elevators, planes, crowded rooms, or other narrow places. The cause of anxiety disorders such as phobia is thought to be a combination of genetic vulnerability and life experience. With proper treatment, claustrophobia and other phobias can usually be overcome.