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... The Scream is one of his most famous paintings reflecting the horrors of his life,
to which he had a chronic fear of. ...
The Scream was created through the fears of the artist in his intense and frightening
nightmares causing the painting to consist of complete terror. ... Skredsvig, a Norwegian painter, adds further insight to the history
and making of The Scream: “For some time he has wanted to paint the memories of the sunset. ... And I felt a loud, unending scream piercing
nature (Wilkins 468). ...
The emotion Munch puts forth into his work is incredible; his style and technique
is amazingly unique and authentic which manifests in the masterpiece The Scream as he breathes
life into it. ...
The Scream had a definite impact on the art world and still an effect on today’s
admirers. ... The Scream will continue to be an influential painting, and the most
authentic way of “expressing so directly the phenomenon of FEAR as an existential human
condition” (Meyer para 3).
Approximate Word count = 684 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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