Eventually this led to estrangement from his family and the undoing of his relationship with a United Nations translator named Madeline Revell to whom he had proposed marriage. The more successful he became, the more arrogant he grew. Strange displayed phenomenal talent in his chosen field, and quickly attained wealth and notoriety. Nevertheless, he rapidly finished med school at a young age and became a successful neurosurgeon. Ironically, it was his inability to later save her from drowning when he was nineteen and on leave from college that undermined his belief in life’s meaning and the value of idealism. At the age of eleven he aided his younger sister Donna when she was injured, which proved to be a formative experience for him, and he was inspired to attend med school after high school. The eldest child of three, Strange was born in 1930 while his parents Eugene and Beverly Strange were on vacation in Philadelphia. At a young age, Stephen Strange had dreams of becoming a doctor.
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