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Essay heading: Edvard Munch
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Not much can be told from their expressions, which in hence gives the piece a disturbing and surreal feeling. I believe that from the perspective the people are shown, its as if they are heading forward, not aware of what's going to happen next.
In "Despair" we once again see the haunting setting from "Anxiety"... displayed 300 characters
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This time there is only a lone person standing on the Oslo bridge as a group of people can be seen in the distance walking away. This piece creates a sense displayed next 300 characters
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