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This figure partly titles a book by Felicitas Corrigan on a playwright’s friendship with the “infidel” curator Sydney Cockerell and the nun Laurentia McLachlan, which was adapted into Hugh Whitemore’s play The Best of Friends. This figure is killed by a draft of air in South Croydon in a G. K. Chesterton parody titled “How I Found” this figure. An author denied preaching a “final ethical” version of this figure, but addressed the “political need” for this figure in “The Revolutionist’s Handbook and Pocket Companion.” A (*) play partly titled for this figure (10[1])asserts (10[1]-5[1])he was “raked up” (10[1])by a “confirmed worshiper” of the “Life Force.” (10[2]-5[1])In the third act of a play partly titled for this figure, Doña (10[1])Ana predicts his birth (-5[1])in a discussion with Ann Whitefield, the Devil, (10[1])and the Statue. (10[1])For 10 points, (-5[1])“Don Juan in Hell” is part of a play by George Bernard Shaw that is partly titled for what Nietzschean figure? ■END■ (10[4])

ANSWER: superman [accept Übermensch or “How I Found the Superman”; prompt on Man and Superman]
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TournamentEditionExact Match?TUHConv. %Power %Neg %Average Buzz
2024 Chicago Open07/28/2024Y12100%0%33%124.42