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15 Dark Truths About the Man Who Painted The Scream

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10. Paranoia and Fear of Persecution

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The Sick Child (1907). Source: Wikipedia

In his later years, Munch became increasingly gripped by paranoia, convinced he was surrounded by threats and betrayals. These fears surfaced in both his journals and his haunting, tension-filled paintings. His sense of persecution isolated him further, intensifying the psychological landscapes he depicted. This growing mistrust left an indelible mark on his later works, adding another layer of darkness and complexity.

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