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I feel better now.
May I look out the window?
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Working simultaneously
on themes of love,
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pain, despair and death,
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searching for the ever-elusive
artistic solution
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to the expression of his feelings,
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Edvard Munch turns now to tempera,
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the use of egg-white
to roughen the quality of the oil,
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to flatten and condense the image.
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He begins a new canvas
depicting the death of his sister,
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one of a series to deal with
the grief and isolation of his family,
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of himself.
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God bless you, my child.
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Munch depicts himself,
his brothers and sisters,
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at the same age as if these events
were happening in the present.
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- Something to drink?
- No, thank you.
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Do you have a nice hotel room?