Agony

Agony

Agony may refer to:

Concepts

* Pain, anguish, or struggle, especially the struggle that precedes death, from the Greek word agonia (Webster's dictionary)
*Passion (Christianity), also called the Agony of Christ
*Agony aunt, an advice columnist
*Spice agony, a fictional ritual from the Frank Herbert's "Dune" universe

Books

*"Agony" (book), a comic book by Mark Beyer
*"The Agony and the Ecstasy" (novel), by Irving Stone

Film, television, and games

*"Agony", a British sitcom starring Maureen Lipman
*"Agony" (film) (1984), also known as "Rasputin", by Elem Klimov
*"The Agony and the Ecstasy" (film)
*"Agony" (video game)

Music

*"Agony", a Jpop song by Kotoko (singer) , also the ending theme for Kannazuki no Miko
*"Agony", a song from the musical Into the Woods by Stephen Sondheim
*"Agony", a song by Eels from their 2003 album "Shootenanny!"
*"Agony" (album), by The Tossers
*Life of Agony, a New York hardcore and hard rock band
*Release from Agony, is an album by the german thrash metal band Destruction


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