Fear
by Chase Smallwood
1. Background of Fear
1.1. What is fear?
1.2. How does fear affect people?
1.3. Can you avoid fear?
1.4. How does fear harm people?
2. Fear connected to "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll
2.1. How is fear reflected in this writing?
3. Snapshot of Lewis Carroll
3.1. Life events
3.1.1. Are these events reflected in this author's work?
3.2. World events
3.2.1. Are these events reflected in this author's work?
3.3. What inspired Lewis Carroll to write "Jabberwocky"?
3.4. Are all of his works similar to "Jabberwocky"?
4. Fear connected to "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson
4.1. How is fear reflected in this writing?
5. Snapshot of Shirley Jackson
5.1. Life events
5.1.1. Are these events reflected in this author's work?
5.2. World events
5.2.1. Are these events reflected in this author's work?
5.3. What inspired Shirley Jackson to write "The Lottery"?
5.4. Are all of her other works similar to "The Lottery"?
6. Connection of the authors
6.1. How do the authors compare to another?
6.2. Do the authors have a similar past?
6.3. Are all their works based on "fear"?
6.4. Did dramatic life events affect their writings?
7. Connection of fear between the writings
8. Snapshot of Edvard Munch
8.1. Life events
8.1.1. Are these events reflected in this author's work?
8.2. World events
8.2.1. Are these events reflected in this author's work?