Bill Denbrough's primary fear in Stephen King's It is his overwhelming guilt and responsibility for his younger brother Georgie's death, believing he could have prevented it, which manifests as It (Pennywise) tormenting him as Georgie, accusing him of being a bad brother and causing his demise. He also fears his stutter, being judged for it, and that Georgie is truly gone, but the core is his unresolved trauma and self-blame.
Decades later, Bill is still convinced that he is to blame for Georgie's death and doesn't recognize that what his parents did to him was wrong and abusive. This doesn't change until IT forces him to confront his greatest fear by turning into Georgie and accusing him of being the reason Georgie died.
Known for his understanding of Derry's past, he imparts this knowledge to his friends. He also grapples with school bullying, fear of heights, and an overarching sense of despair. Who are the members of The Losers' Club that Ben Hanscom is friends with?
He fears that Georgie is dead. And in the final confrontation has to either accept it as a fact, or give in to IT. Yeah I'm talking in terms of the movie and book. I think it's his "responsibility" for Georgie's death, Bill is probably scared that Georgie blames him and that it's all his fault.
Coulrophobia: an extreme or irrational fear of clowns. 🤡 Bill Skarsgård is Pennywise in the 2017 film It, streaming on Stan.
Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia is a specific phobia, meaning that someone with this condition would experience intense, irrational anxiety or fear when faced specifically with the number 666.
1. Arachibutyrophobia (Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth) Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth. While the phenomenon has happened to everyone at one point or another, people with arachibutyrophobia are extremely afraid of it.
Beverly initially harbors feelings for Bill, but eventually moves on. A significant part of the plot involves her return to her old home in Derry, where the antagonist IT takes the form of Mrs. Kersh, a figure that Beverly fears from her past.
Eddie Kaspbrak, a central character in Stephen King's IT and its adaptations, stands out as the sole member of The Losers' Club feared by Pennywise.
George, often called “Georgie,” has a fear of the dark and last sees Bill when his older brother helps him make a paper boat that George takes out into the rain. George is last seen wearing a yellow slicker and red galoshes.
When Ben goes into the light, he asks Vanya to tell Klaus that he has been dead for seventeen years and all of the years he had with Klaus was extra. He asks Vanya to reassure Klaus that he shouldn't feel guilty for keeping Ben with him, as he was always afraid to go into the light.
Stan is one of the two members (alongside Eddie Kaspbrak) of the Losers Club to die, although Stan committed suicide due to his fear of Pennywise, while Eddie is killed by Pennywise.
1989. Mike works on his Grandfather Leroy's farm, as his parents died in a fire when he was child. This is the main source of fear that It uses against him.
When Pennywise says, “We all float down here,” he means the sewer where he pulled Georgie in early in the film. However, the sewer is a metaphor for a limbo of limitations that we create for ourselves in the real world, where fear is more tangible than Pennywise.
1. The Exorcist. When a mysterious entity possesses a young girl, her mother seeks the help of two Catholic priests to save her life. The scariest movie of all time.
Romantic False Lead — Bev gets with Ben at the end of the movie/book even after her teased romance with Bill.
The presence of courage and heart are It's main weaknesses.
What is the scariest phobia? While the scariest phobia is subjective, one phobia that can cause significant distress is the fear of the supernatural or ghosts (phasmophobia). Research from 2018 indicates that fear of the supernatural is associated with several distinct symptoms such as: nighttime panic attacks.
The exact triggers are highly personalized; for example, some people fear long, multisyllabic words, and others, long, obscure words. Some even fear common words of moderate length. Specific phobias like hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia affect between 3% and 15% of the population.
Noun. hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia (uncountable) (chiefly Christianity) Fear of the number 666.
NBC Universal, Inc. Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13. Here's how experts think the number 13 got its bad reputation. Many people have araskavedekatriaphobia (also known as friggatriskaidekaphobia), or fear of Friday the 13th.
Nyctophobia is an extreme fear of the dark.
The number of the beast is usually referred to as 666, although the earliest extant written copy of Revelation gives the number as 616. While the exact identity of the beast is contested, there exists a popular belief that 666 can signify the Antichrist or Satan.