The last leaf is indeed Behram's master piece. Justify this statement.
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Behrman's painting of a leaf on a vine that was being destroyed by a heavy storm becomes a masterpiece, not only because of its accurate and realistic depiction of a leaf on a vine, but due to the context in which the leaf was painted and the outcome the painting achieved.
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Beherman was a 60 year old painter. His lifelong dream was to paint a masterpiece. It does come true when he paints a leaf such that it looks extremely natural. He painted the last leaf left on a creeper.
The last leaf is indeed Behenman's masterpiece because, that painting rekindled the willingness to live in Johnsy's heart and she was able to recover from her illness. Johnsy had eventually developed a fear that she would die when the last leaf fall from the Ivy creeper. But Beherman spent on entire night, in a heavy storm, to paint a fress green leaf. Beherman suffered from pneumonia because of getting drenched while painting and eventually.