Problem
A. How have we traditionally considered fears? Why do we see them this way?
B. How does Walker think we should view fear? Why?
C. What, according to Walker, does fear encourage us to do?
D. What is the connection between "fear" and "storytelling"?
E. What does it mean to fear "artistically"? What does it mean to fear "scientifically"? Give examples of both.
F. How can we actually "read" our fears?