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      Chapter 19

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 19 explores Breitwieser's deepening obsession with art as he continues his spree of thefts, now focused on specific types of artwork that captivate him beyond the mere thrill of the crime. Initially, his interest spanned a wide array of objects, from medieval weaponry to bronze pieces, as he sought out treasures that caught his eye in the moment. However, as time passed and his experiences grew, he found himself more drawn to particular genres of art. Anne-Catherine and Breitwieser frequently spent…
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      Epigraph

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Epigraphs serve as a powerful literary tool, often introducing key themes and setting the tone for what’s to come. In The Art Thief, the epigraph attributed to Oscar Wilde—"Aesthetics are higher than ethics"—does more than just introduce a theme; it provokes deep reflection about the nature of art and its role in society. Wilde’s statement challenges the traditional belief that ethics and morality should take precedence in all aspects of life, including art. Instead, he asserts that beauty,…
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      Chapter 30

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 30 of The Art Thief explores a pivotal moment in Breitwieser's life as he finds himself locked away in a somber Swiss prison. After his arrest, he is led to an interrogation room where he encounters the experienced art-crime detective, Alexandre Von der Mühll, who has been tirelessly investigating him for over six years. Unlike typical interrogations that are tense and aggressive, this one takes a different approach. Von der Mühll employs subtle psychological techniques and even flattery to…
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