Edvard Munch
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:10:04
Have you told your parents
that you don't believe in God?

:10:09
I don't want to say I don't.
:10:12
Why not? Can't you follow
your own free will?

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When Edvard Munch tells Jæger
:10:20
of his repeated quarrels
with his father,

:10:24
Jæger tells him
to take a pistol, go home

:10:28
and shoot him dead.
:10:30
Are you out drinking?
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- Drinking? A glass of beer?
- You smell of spirits, too.

:10:38
That dreadful Jæger you mix with,
:10:41
he's the Antichrist incarnate.
:10:49
Jæger's group, referred to
by the Kristiania middle-class as

:10:54
the Boheme and by Georg Brandes
as "that wild gypsy bunch",

:11:00
discuss late into the nights
nihilism, anarchy,

:11:04
the works of
Charles Darwin and Karl Marx,

:11:07
the role of Art, the purpose
of existence and free love.

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Nearly all the group are themselves
from the middle-class.

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Many, in protest, are women.
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If there's no evil
outside Christianity-

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Of course there's evil,
but it comes from moral concepts.

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Today's society would be happier
if people were allowed

:11:45
to develop their lusts and desires.
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- I understand you.
- Do you? You don't seem to.

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You never do what I want.
You follow your own course.


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