I Am Legend

I Am Legend

In the book I am legend, what does the mural on Robert Neville's wall represent?

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The murals that Robert paints on his wall provide an artificial escape for Robert during his forced confinement. Significantly, they are murals of nature and human beings are absent. The house is presumably devoid of any photographs of his wife and daughter; at least none are ever mentioned. This shows that Robert has resigned himself to his solitude, and that any photographic reminders of the family he has lost are too painful for him.

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