Answer:
“The painter's face curdled with scorn "You think I'm proud of this daub?" he said. "You think this is my idea of what life looks like?"
"What's your idea of what life looks like?" said the orderly.
The painter gestured at a foul drop cloth. "There's a good picture of it," he said. "Frame that, and you'll have a picture a d*** sight more honest than this one.”
Explanation:
The painter does not view life as enjoyable in any way. He views it to be as bad as a foul cloth. He knows that there is so much chaos, and that he is living only to die. This leads him to taking his own life, rather then letting the government take it from him; he doesn't view life as a "worth it" affair
Archaeology, Arterial, Astrophysics, Authenticity, Autobiographical, Axiom
Macbeth<span> is quite interested in the </span>witches predictions but Banquo is suspicious.<span />
The words create anger and fear in people and persuade them to speak against women’s right to ride bikes.
Mythical: Talking volcano, Flying horse, sky palace
Any story: crying baby, hunting spear, clay pot