In fact, though, boredom was one of many facets of his fragmented personality.
So Faulkner suffered from a fragmented personality.
This sense of the fragmented personality, however reflective of the metamorphosing tendencies of modern women, makes for a certain narrative frustration.
His novel Adde-Paune (The Fragmented Ones) is a powerful portrayal of fragmented personalities in modern society.
"Every human being has a lot of different moods, and I would rather it would be evidence not of my being this weird, fragmented personality, but of the fact that all these things are part of one fairly normal self."
I fear that I'm developing a fragmented personality.
(1960), introducing a not yet famous composer, he specifically depicts a fragmented personality, an embattled creator "who struggled all his life to recapture the pure emotions of childhood."
However the songs are astonishing: Burns assuaged his fragmented personality by projecting it into a vast and partly anonymous work, and his revitalisation of Scottish song was so pervasive its extent can never be fully known.
Q had only just been starting to assert his own fragmented personality, and he was not going to take the risk of being subjugated once more.
He was the prisoner now, his personality fragmented and completely under the Jart's power.