Content & Trigger Warnings for Fear no evil (1988)
6 content warnings identified for this book.
Quick Summary
Yes, Fear no evil (1988) contains 6 content warnings : Hate crimes (depicted), Racial slurs / racism (depicted), Religious persecution, Wrongful imprisonment, Confined spaces (claustrophobia), Torture.
The most severe warnings are for Hate crimes (depicted) (severity 4/5), Religious persecution (severity 5/5), Wrongful imprisonment (severity 5/5), Confined spaces (claustrophobia) (severity 4/5), Torture (severity 5/5).
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| Warning | Severity | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Identity & Discrimination | |||
| Hate crimes (depicted) | 4/5 | Depicted | Anti-Semitic persecution and political repression |
| Racial slurs / racism (depicted) | 3/5 | Depicted | Anti-Semitism experienced by the author |
| Religious persecution | 5/5 | Depicted | Sharansky was persecuted specifically for his Jewish identity and desire to emigrate to Israel from the Soviet Union |
| Other | |||
| Wrongful imprisonment | 5/5 | Depicted | The memoir documents Natan Sharansky's imprisonment by the Soviet government as a political prisoner and refusenik |
| Phobias & Sensory | |||
| Confined spaces (claustrophobia) | 4/5 | Depicted | Extended imprisonment in cramped prison conditions |
| Violence & Physical Harm | |||
| Torture | 5/5 | Depicted | Imprisonment and torture in Soviet gulag system |
Identity & Discrimination
Sharansky was persecuted specifically for his Jewish identity and desire to emigrate to Israel from the Soviet Union
Other
The memoir documents Natan Sharansky's imprisonment by the Soviet government as a political prisoner and refusenik




