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    of a different term called romanticism. In the 1760’s and 1780’s artists from Rome like Henry Fuseli‚ James Barry‚ and John Flaxman began to paint differently than the traditional way. These artists are the first few who began to work with romanticism. Before these painters subjects of paintings were about myths and things which average humans were unable to achieve. But that new syle focused on feelings that lived inside us. (Encyclopedia Britannica ).. “Romanticism cannot be identified with

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    truthful representation of everyday life‚ in the first place‚ among the ordinary people - middle or lower class society‚ without romantic idealization or dramatization. Realism is based on showing life as it is - unvarnished‚ in contradistinction to romanticism that prospered before the age of realism‚ treating life in a romantic manner and displaying emotions‚ feelings and personal experience. On the whole‚ realism avoids romantic and fantastic elements‚ exaggerations‚ thereby providing the reader with

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    Romantic and Gothic Literature The gothic literary movement is a part of the larger Romantic Movement. Gothic literature shares many of the traits of romanticism‚ such as the emphasis on emotions and the imagination. Gothic literature goes beyond the melancholy evident in most romantic works‚ however‚ and enters into the areas of horror and decay‚ becoming preoccupied with death. “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe is a powerful example of gothic fiction‚ whereas James Fenimore Cooper’s

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    reality. Realism is a literary technique practiced by many schools of writing (Howells-Campbell). Realism is a technique. It denotes a particular kind of subject matter‚ especially the depiction and representation of middle-class life. A rage against romanticism‚ a shift in a readers interest in scientific method‚ the study of documentary history‚ and the influence of rational philosophy‚ these were all affected by the rise of realism. Some have suggested that there is no clear distinction between realism

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    styles in both of the texts are similar‚ Shelley’s work is arguable the first gothic ‘horror’ novel through its exploitation of harsh environment descriptions (lightning strikes)‚ shadowy figures (the monster‚ victor) and haunting images which present a dark and foreboding atmosphere. The literary device of use of epistolary narrative is used to get a clear perspective of the events that occur through the novel. Frankenstein showcases the beauty of the landscape amidst a European world heavily influenced

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    and affection usually fill the mind. Not in the case of the eighteenth and nineteenth century‚ where the term “Romanticism” was established. Romanticism can be defined as a literary movement that “marked the reaction in literature‚ philosophy‚ art‚ religion‚ and politics from the neoclassicism and formal orthodoxy of the preceding period” (Holman‚ Harmon 1). Defining aspects of Romanticism include: nature‚ emotion‚ individualism‚ imagination‚ idealism‚ and imagination. These main ideas have made countless

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    For example‚ “A Little Bird” refers to freedom as though it is the one thing that can console him. “Eastern Song” is about a person who inspired him by his or her appearance and demeanor‚ made him feel bliss and was a muse. These both represent romanticism because they are about things that not everyone gets to experience‚ and it uses broad concepts of love and freedom‚ rather than a more realistic view of things which gets down to the finer points of life‚ the bad side of freedom and the sorrow of

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    Nathanial Hawthorne is known for his works in the area of dark romanticism. His fascination with science and alchemy lead him to explore the consequences of human experimentation. This is evidenced by his two short stories: “Rappaccini’s Daughter” and “The Birthmark”. Both stories contain dark undertones and share the theme that science is dangerous. The scientists‚ Rappaccini and Aylmer‚ are obsessed with perfection and will stop at nothing to obtain it. The antagonists use their scientific abilities

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    this paper I am going to analyse the evolution of the Byronic hero that appeared in Childe Harold‚ into that variations noticeable in the Victorian literature‚ more precisely those in Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre written by the Brontë sisters. His dark characteristics are what make the original Byron ’s hero different from the traditional idea of a hero‚ even though he retains his heroic virtues. However‚ the original idea has slightly changed over time. Therefore‚ in the Victorian literature‚ this

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    Specifically‚ “The European nations‚ through Romanticism‚ affirmed their own historic and cultural individuality against the leveling forces of revolutionary and Napoleonic France" (Poggio 26). Romanticism was a period of art that expressed the disdain for the industrial revolution. Not only was it disrupting nature it was disrupting a peaceful life. "Mary Shelley explored

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