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    movement sounds like he was painting a beautiful picture. It has some kinds of romantic emotion‚ but Beethoven described it by a sorrowful way. Beethoven composed this movement use lots of sixteenth notes‚ from one part to others. The theme sixteenth notes were formed by A.F.E.D. This movement was totally different with the second movement‚ and makes a confrontation with the first movement. This also can give expression to Beethoven have a firm belief in the struggle for victory. However‚ this movement comes

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    Intro to The Romantic Period At the turn of the century‚ fired by ideas of personal and political liberty and of the energy and sublimity of the natural world‚ artists and intellectuals sought to break the bonds of 18th-century convention. Although the works of Jean Jacques Rousseau and William Godwin had great influence‚ the French Revolution and its aftermath had the strongest impact of all. In England initial support for the Revolution was primarily utopian and idealist‚ and when the French failed

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    Unit Summary – Module 5 The Romantic Period 21 points Please complete each question as thoroughly as possible and submit to your professor by the due date. This summary will function as a one of the study guides for the final exam so it is very important that the information is complete. 1. Describe the characteristics of music in the romantic period. Be sure to include information on each of the following: (6 points) - Romantic music was associated with emotional intensity. These works

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    Romantic prose Romantic poetry seems to have exercised an equal and similar but not exactly identical transforming power upon verse and close. Essays and literary criticism and philosophical treatises and historical writings are found bear that new sprit. Of course‚ essay writing is not an invention of romantic age. It is originated in the hands of Francis bacon in the Elizabethan age. A familiar essay contains much of the personal self of the essayist who is quit secretive and confidential to his

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    down the keyboard. I knew that each and every stroke of my hands of my performance matters today. And yet‚ I smiled‚ letting my hands dance all over‚ presenting a symphony of sound as the ideas inside my head came to life. The music to my ears‚ however‚ wasn’t Bach or Beethoven‚ despite my personal pursuit of the piano. Instead‚ the notes of my waltz were snippets of HTML tags and CSS selectors on my monitor‚ the sweet melody the scattered wireframes and mockups across my desk‚

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    This paper discusses the ending of Jane Eyre‚ discussing whether it is a "good" ending. The paper draws on three criticisms of both the novel and Romantic literature in general to conclude that‚ yes‚ it is indeed a good ending because it both fits the prevailing realism of the main character’s worldview‚ and conforms to the predominant literary trends of the period. The climate in which Charlotte Bronte wrote her magnum opus was one that had almost fully recovered from the rationalist excesses

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    In Romantic art‚ nature—with its uncontrollable power‚ unpredictability‚ and potential for cataclysmic extremes—offered an alternative to the ordered world of Enlightenment thought. The violent and terrifying images of nature conjured by Romantic artists recall the eighteenth-century aesthetic of the Sublime. As articulated by the British statesman Edmund Burke in a 1757 treatise and echoed by the French philosopher Denis Diderot a decade later‚ "all that stuns the soul‚ all that imprints a feeling

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    Romantic Love Misty Lynch English 106 September 17‚ 2012 Daphane Matthews Romantic Love During the early modern period of literature the shift of content changed dramatically from earlier time periods. It was no longer about society and countries as a whole‚ but the shift was greatly transformed into the individual. The idea of individualism is displayed through literary masterpieces in different ways‚ romanticism‚ as well as political philosophies and different individual perspectives. In

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    the transition. The music resounds in C major‚ an unusual choice by the composer as a symphony that begins in C minor is expected to finish in that key.[24] In Beethoven’s words: Many assert that every minor piece must end in the minor. Nego! ...Joy follows sorrow‚ sunshine—rain.[25] The triumphant and exhilarating finale is written in an unusual variant of sonata form: at the end of the development section‚ the music halts on a dominant cadence‚ played fortissimo‚ and the music continues after a

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    Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy. Music is the electrical soil in which the spirit lives‚ thinks and invents.” Ludwig Van Beethoven stated about‚ not only his calling in life‚ but what his entire life was devoted to. Beethoven is undoubtedly considered one of‚ if not the best‚ composer of all time. His music not only was a marvel in itself‚ but towards the end of his life‚ he composed some of his most well known music completely deaf‚ and that gives his music a whole new

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