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Core Belief

"Art should be founded on pity, and a work without pity is shallow. He also believes in personal liberty and the pursuit of beauty."

Worldview

He sees the world as a stage for both joy and suffering, where beauty and pleasure are fleeting and often intertwined with pain and injustice. He yearns for a humane life but is haunted by his past.

Personality

Brilliant, charming, and humorous, but also sensitive, vain, and increasingly burdened by his past actions. He seeks pleasure and appreciation, but struggles with remorse and regret.

In Their Own Words

"It is you, Frank! always original! You come back to prison of your own free-will!"
"I've had a rest cure, Frank."
"I am a Greek born out of due time."

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