Q.1 The fear is more or less the same. Both children and human beings have heard stories about ghosts and deaths.
Q.2 Believing in the fact that death isn't the end of a one's life and soul and that this an entry to a new world where one has to justify his/her deeds is the religious and sacred view of death.
Q.3 Monks perceive death as an ultimate path of physical torture which shall free them from all their sins.
Q.4. Seneca thinks that the ceremonies and various rituals performed by people at deaths make it far more horrible than its reality.
Q.5 The groans uttered by the dyeing man, his horrible facial expressions, body being tortured and the rituals performed at his death by his friends and family members make death even more terrifying and horrible.
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