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Shana
Hi! How to understand "rear its menacing head" in the following sentence? The whole sentence seems to claim that anxiety comes when you are successful, missing when you are occupied with difficulties.... and then I can't figure out or guess how anxiety performs when things are turning well -- tension is revolving 😨
"Anxiety has a knack for striking when things are going well. In the midst of struggle and chaos, it is noticeably absent. But when the calamity subsides and the tension is resolved, only then does it rear its menacing head."
2 mrt. 2024 01:54
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"Rear", as a verb, means to bring up, raise, or cause something to be raised. It is only used in limited ways. For example, someone can "rear their head" but you won't ever see "rear their arm". Instead, you would say they "raise their arm". Another common use is "to rear a child", which means "to raise a child" in the sense of bringing up and educating, not physically lifting.
"Raising a child", on the other hand, could mean either bringing up or lifting. This example shows that it is best to only use "rear" as a verb in special situations. Don't use it as a general synonym for "raise".
2 maart 2024
It sounds like you understand the phrase 'rear it's menacing head' . . . 'rear it's ugly head' is even more common . . . but you are wondering about the actual content rather than the grammar.
I think he's saying that when you are in the midst of a struggle you are too busy dealing with it to feel anxiety, but after the struggle is over you might feel anxious.
2 maart 2024
It is a metaphor comparing anxiety to the appearance of a large scary beast. Rear in this context means something like rising up, perhaps like a lion or a dragon, instead of behind. I interpret this passage to mean something like fear of failure or of losing a successful project is like a beast that sneaks up on you. Once you spot it there isnt much you can do to fight it if it wants to hurt you.
2 maart 2024
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