As discussed in the chapter's "Continuity and Change" section,what might Théodore Géricault have aimed to capture in his series of portraits of the insane?
A) The creative spark of madness
B) The downtrodden and forgotten
C) The shape of an insane person's head
D) The Romantic anti-hero
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