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From a man who trades his soul for eternal youth to a jilted bride who becomes marooned inside her past, here are some of the literary monomaniacs who take things too far.
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I feel like I've really become marooned.' I didn't shy away from the consequences of it.
6. OLD OPERA HOUSE, POINT AGONY, ANTARCTICA Every schoolboy knows the saga of the 1910 Finnish South Pole expedition that lost its way, became marooned, went mad and decided to build an opera house.
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Hitting theaters in the U.S. on Oct. 4, "Gravity" follows a medical engineer (Bullock) and veteran astronaut (Clooney) who become marooned in space after their shuttle is destroyed.
Instead, they were greeted by Joe English, of Medford, Massachusetts, who had been manager of a copra plantation on the island, but had become marooned with two others, when the war had broken out.
This video, in collaboration with the team Ministry of Culture, contains sequences from the film Life of Pi for which Rockman created psychotropic visions involving the tiger and the magical island they become marooned in.
With the weather so extreme, we'd seen how easy it could be to become marooned on this fascinating--though very small and very remote--island.
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