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"It's a universal fear.
The result is universal credulousness and universal fear.
I have never understood the almost universal fear of being wrong.
Not to mention a Kurt Weill number on that universal fear, a bedtime monster.
Some evolutionary psychologists believe that the latter is rooted in the universal fear of animals and an associated attempt to appease the beasts through emulation.
Some fears are universal: fear of death, fear of pain, fear of the unknown, and these have been exploited in books, television and films over and over again.
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So before we started doing the series we talked about universal fears, and home invasion was definitely one of them.
But by inviting us to see Trevor as more recognizably human, as opposed to a theatrical trick, he allows us to gain access to more universal fears.
Twentieth-century psychologists, notably Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and Bruno Bettelheim, have interpreted elements of the fairy tale as manifestations of universal fears and desires.
There are universal fears we're born with.
Stine, the master of crafting scary scenarios, counts himself exempt from these universal fears.
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