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Stendhal's "Love" (1828): Cruel to be Kind 

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illustration of This trial image shows a distressing incident in the 1828 work updated for the modern world with an imaginary BBW opera  singer and an equally imaginary hedge fund manager. The incident depicts Stendhal's advice to a woman who needs to quickly crush a would-be lover's hopes (page 48).  The viewer can predict the next moment.  The medium is particularly suitable for her silk dress and the gallery exhibition.  The reactions of the other party-goers are provided.
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This trial image shows a distressing incident in the 1828 work updated for the modern world with an imaginary BBW opera singer and an equally imaginary hedge fund manager. The incident depicts Stendhal's advice to a woman who needs to quickly crush a would-be lover's hopes (page 48). The viewer can predict the next moment. The medium is particularly suitable for her silk dress and the gallery exhibition. The reactions of the other party-goers are provided.

Keywords: Pencil, Watercolor, Whimsical, Architecture, Character Development, Romance, Urban

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