Initially, Hammond, the CEO of the corporation that put Jurassic Park together, is worried that the park will fail and he will be crushed financially trying to repay investors who backed the idea. (When we "drop in" on the timeline, many millions have already been spent and Jurassic Park is poised to open.) Later, he fears for the safety of personnel and then for his grandchildren, who are caught outside and exposed somewhere in the park after everything goes haywire. Later, his fear is extended to the point where he is afraid for his own life when raptors overrun the compound where he's stuck with other staffers. (This from the movie).
Her Greatest fear is Victoria
Our Greatest Fear is a poem by Marianne Williamson. In this poem it states that our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is often said that Nelson Mandela quoted this poem.
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For Winston, his greatest fear should be to lose his identity and self-consciousness. His reason for rebelling against the party is to find his true identity, which explains the reason he's so keen in discovering history (for eg. the nursery rhyme and the photograph in the newspaper). It is through history and memory that he is able to find his true identity and self.For Julia, her greatest fear should be to lose enjoyment (both materially and sexually). That is also the reason she rebelled against the party.
Marianne Williamson in Return to Love: Reflections on a Course in Miracles
the fear of society
alice coach mans greatest fear is hoping not to die
Her Greatest fear is Victoria
She fear snakes and spiders.
It's called Phobophobia.
Not surviving
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Don Quixote's greatest fear in the second part of the book is that Dulcinea does not exist.
Most likely there greatest fear is for their puppet to be lost forever.
Greatest fear depends on each individual's feelings. There is no definite answer for the greatest fear. Greatest fear is the most frightening or fearful thing that you do not want to see, feel, observe, or remember.
Marianne Williamson