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The narrator delves into great detail as to how this will drive the police officer into profound madness until committing suicide through the igniting of his own desperate farts.
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A number of modern novelists have remarked on the profound oddity – or "madness", as Henry James (among others) once described it – of the way in which a novelist becomes inhabited by persons and voices.
The actress has to register geeky awkwardness, potential (or actual) genius, a lurking fear of her own madness, profound love for her father, truculence with her interfering sister, abrupt lust and love for her father's protégé, angry doubt and budding trust.
For a profound exploration of the madness caused by embracing the "justice" of "godly" revenge and retribution, watch the film "Hellbound?" The film shows how the "hell" of revenge thinking, and the resulting unhinging of some people's brains through their denial of human empathy, leads them to relish the violent future of suffering that they predict awaits the "lost" in hell.
The Master, however, while also ponderous, complex, intriguing, and likely to win Oscars, stands out; a profound, meaty saga of fear, faith, madness, and manipulation brought to seething life by performances so startling they stayed with me for days.
A profound difference between the two hapless suitors is that during his madness Patrick had a family to fall back on, a selection of confidantes and a blossoming career as a writer, whereas Bob has nobody and nothing.
This madness in the family could explain the downcast eyes and profound sadness in most of the portraits of Ida, and perhaps why they never had children.
This type of stuff – backing real industry with finance that generates jobs and wealth – is light years from the madness of the investment banking universe that has caused such profound losses and resentment.
March Madness.
Utter madness.
The madness.
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