Although combative in his ideas, he was the opposite of an ideological monomaniac. |
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Michele is a humanist, a universal spirit, too interested in too many things to become a monomaniac. |
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In the end Chillingworth is morally degraded by his monomaniac pursuit of revenge, and Dimmesdale is broken by his own sense of guilt and publicly confesses his adultery before dying in Hester's arms. |
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Hughes in this monomaniac mode is rather like Yeats in A Vision and Blake in the prophetic books: high on energy and voltage, but not easily followed by a reader untutored in the occult. |
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The traditional comic task of the American female has been to shock the male monomaniac into seeing how rich and multitudinous his bone-dry life could be. |
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Of my life in Barcelona I can only say that I have become such a monomaniac of the revolutionary utopia of intelligent and active non-violence and of the practical solutions I find, that everybody runs away from me. |
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