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    Supports→The artist's restraint in not representing the scream in marble must have a reason other than the desire to express nobility of soul

    The sculptor (Laocoön) does differ from the poet on this point of representing the scream

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    if, according to the ancient Greek, crying aloud when in physical pain is compatible with nobility of soul, then the desire to express such nobility could not have prevented the artist from representing the scream in his marble, There must be another reason why he differs on this point from his rival the poet. (Laocoön, chapter 1, pp. 9–11)

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