The Scream by Edvard Munch

Speech Bubbles on Fine Art. Fun!

oil, tempera and pastel on cardboard
1893
National Gallery in Oslo, Norway

Why would someone scream? Have you ever wondered that? I certainly have. It is something that has bothered me since my birth, if not before. A scream is loud and sometimes startling. Well, wonder no more. You will now discover some of the reasons for screaming people! Aughhhhhh!!!! Not sure why I screamed just then. Aughhhhhh!!!! Or then.

Do you hear something? I think I hear something.
I wish those people behind me would stop talking! Aughhh!!!
The Scream by Edvard Munch
Man, someone needs to tell that guy to lighten up.
Hey! I've got a toothache, okay!! I'm going to the dentist!! Aughhh!!!
The Scream by Edvard Munch
Oh, come on, Harry, the movie wasn't that bad.
Aughhh!!! I wasted 10 dollars on that movie!! It was terrible!! Aughhh!!!
The Scream by Edvard Munch
It's just a reading assignment. What's the big deal?
It's a textbook! I hate textbooks! Boring, boring, boring. Aughhh!!!
The Scream by Edvard Munch

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