The painting "The World of Dreams" is drawn by William Shen. Students are sitting in the classroom. Through the broken wall, we can see the war outside. A student opens the door and sees beautiful nature outside instead of war. The student is trying to get out of this classroom but the teacher does not allow him to go out and points him with a gun.
The painting "The World of Dreams" is drawn by William Shen. Students are sitting in the classroom. Through the broken wall, we can see the war outside. A student opens the door and sees beautiful nature outside instead of war. The student is trying to get out of this classroom but the teacher does not allow him to go out and points him with a gun. . . . The student is angry, but the teacher assures him that the world is fine and that the world is not important. The student holds his gun but does not aim it. The teacher tells him that it is not his responsibility. The student is angry and says that he does not understand what is happening. He is appalled and says, Im not going to lecture you. . . . The teacher tells him that he is not a real artist. He does not have the understanding or skill to be an artist. The student repeats the statement over and over again. He is still angry. . . . The teacher tells him that he isnt supposed to be an artist. He isnt supposed to be able to do anything. The student repeats the statement over and over again. He is still angry. . . . The teacher tells him that his problem is with the world. He doesnt understand that he is part of it and that the world is his problem. The student repeats the statement over and over again. . . . The teacher tells him that he cannot do anything about his problems. He isnt an artist. He isnt supposed to be able to do anything. The student repeats the statement over and over again. . . . The teacher tells him that he isnt supposed to be an artist. He isnt supposed to be able to do anything. The student repeats the statement over and over again. . . . The teacher tells him that he isnt supposed to be an artist. He isnt supposed to be able to do anything. The student repeats the statement over and over again. . . . The teacher tells him that his problem is with the world. He doesnt understand that he is part of it and that the world is his problem. . . . The student repeats the statement over and over again. . . . The teacher tells him that he isnt supposed to be an artist.
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