Sam McGee, a character from Robert W. Service's poem "The Cremation of Sam McGee," primarily fears cold and death. He is terrified of the harsh, frigid conditions of the Yukon wilderness, which ultimately lead him to seek warmth and comfort in an unconventional way. His fear of dying alone in the cold drives his request for cremation, highlighting his deep dread of both freezing and the finality of death.
Mcgees Bridge was created in 2002.
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Sam Westing fears his partner, Sandy McSouthers, who he believes cheated him. He also fears his niece, Angela Wexler, because he suspects she might be after his inheritance.
McGees Mills Covered Bridge was created in 1873.
The sum of all fears.
Sam's fears of being cremated and left alone in the icy wilderness reflect his deep sense of abandonment and isolation. It reveals a fear of being forgotten and unmemorable in death, emphasizing his need for companionship and connection.
Sam Miller from Vermillion, SD.
You don't have to have played it, but it helps to have played the first game. Watch some playthroughs, walkthroughs, and scenes from American McGees Alice.
He is human. We all have fears.
The Sum of All Fears was created in 1991.
The Sum of All Fears has 798 pages.
The Sum of All Fears was released on 05/31/2002.
The Production Budget for The Sum of All Fears was $68,000,000.