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After Dajh's soul is lost and his body falls into a coma, Sazh becomes tormented by his seeming failure to protect his son.
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Due to frustrations awaiting them, scientists become tormented subjects ($ in the lower-right position), with discontent and doubt as by-products of experimental research.
In a cruel sense of poetic justice, the tormenter became the tormented as Dave Karofsky had to deal with the outcome of being seen with Kurt at Breadstix.
When Mr. Scofield played Othello, or Captain Shotover in Shaw's "Heartbreak House," the voice rumbled majestically; when he played the title role in an adaptation of "Don Quixote," it became a tormented falsetto.
You may ask: "How could such an icon, a man feted for his brilliance, become so tormented?" Aristotle explains: "No great mind has ever existed without a touch of madness".
Her own fragility (she was schizophrenic and alcoholic; later she became a tormented ballet dancer and painter), appalled Scott.
Kratos renounced Ares, became a tormented soul (including imprisonment by the Furies), and served the gods for ten years in hopes of becoming free of the nightmares.
She becomes involved in the tormented private lives of local socialites and has her own sentimental tribulations.
The story elements in Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel "Jane Eyre" are so powerful and affecting — an orphaned girl who becomes a governess, a tormented Byronic male, howling winds on the moors, an enormous manor house, a madwoman in the attic — that you could stage it with shadow puppets in Greek and it would still have an emotional impact.
This novel is about the son of Holocaust survivors who grows up in a home dominated by his tormented mother and later becomes a Nazi-hunting lawyer.
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