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    18th century Enlightenment period was undeniably a historical viewpoint that advocated for greater decency in society. During its beginnings‚ many intellectuals referred as the “philosophes” emerged in France‚ and used the ideas of the Scientific Revolution to reconsider all aspects of society. The German philosopher Immanuel Kant defined the Enlightenment as “a man’s leaving his self-caused immaturity” (What Is Enlightenment?). Kant even proclaimed as the maxim of the Enlightenment: “Dare to Know

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    life to a grotesque creature and soon regrets it. For centuries readers have tried to distinguish whether Frankenstein is a romantic or a gothic novel. To properly categorize this novel‚ we must first know what a romantic and a gothic novel is. Romanticism is literature depicting emotional matter in an imaginative form. Gothicism is literature focused on ruin‚ death‚ decay‚ terror‚ and chaos‚ and privileged irrationality and passion over reason. Although the novel has characteristics of both types

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    Notes on Kant’s What is Enlightenment? Posted on March 16‚ 2012 ‘Enlightenment is the human being’s emergence from his self-incurred minority. Kant means emergence from a form of slavery‚ in which one is not free to think for oneself‚ but instead is told what to think. In a sense‚ I think it relates to religious and state imposed rules. This is reinforced when Kant suggests to ‘have the courage to make use of your own understanding’‚ making that the motto of the Enlightenment. He‚ perhaps ironically

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    master’s works. As a man writing in the literary era of Romanticism‚ many commonalities of the time present themselves throughout his short stories and poems. An excellent model of this is “Annabel Lee‚” one of the last poems written before Poe’s death in 1849. It is about the speaker’s undying (literally and figuratively) love for the late Annabel‚ whom he loved as a child. Several of the main building blocks of traditional Romanticism shine in this piece‚ especially aspects of the supernatural

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    of art reproduced below express the artistic‚ philosophical and cultural values of their times. (Pictures of Michelangelo ’s David and Giacometti ’s Man Pointing 1947). 3. ’82: Compare and contrast the cultural values of the Enlightenment with those of the sixteenth century Northern Renaissance. 4. ’84: Compare and contrast the views of Machiavelli and Rousseau on human nature and the relationship between government and the governed. 5. ’85: To

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    Romanticism is an artistic‚ musical‚ literary and intellectual style used by different persons to emphasize the state and quality of being romantic. From the song “Southern Sun” there are several elements of romanticism used to enhance the theme of the music. From the video‚ the element of nature is evident in the display of mountains and valleys with flowing rivers. This symbolizes emotional liberation from the artificial constructs of civilization when the singer gets out of the house and takes

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    sixteenth centuries. Instead of relying on reason like the Neoclassics‚ Romantics favored emotion and imagination in their literature. Queen’s "Bohemian Rhapsody" contains many of the aspects Romantic poets and writers found important. For instance‚ Romanticism emphasized mystery in all places and encouraged readers to use their imaginations. In "Bohemian Rhapsody"‚ there are several lines that echo the mystery theme‚ such as the opening lines‚ which are questions: "Is this the real life? / Is this just

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    1. After reviewing the Romanticism resource page‚ list three characteristics of Romanticism. Also‚ identify three authors of the Romantic period. Profound love of nature‚ focus on the self and the individual‚ and fascination with the supernatural. Three authors of this period are William Cullen Bryant‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ and Washington Irving. 2. Using the Transcendentalism resource page‚ list three characteristics of Transcendentalism. • Reverence for nature • Celebrated individualism • Intuition

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    of the few authors who wrote gothic literature stories. American Romanticism was used to show the reactions to the restrictions of the puritans during the 1800’s. The purpose of Gothic literature was and still is to entertain‚ to present a moral‚ and to inspire improvement of oneself through imagination. Desolate location‚ ghost or spirit‚ use of symbols‚ an attempt to escape for a moment are some characteristics that dark romanticism uses. Of course not all gothic stories have to have every single

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    Megan Hartley Professor Planer Arts & Ideas November 8‚ 2010 An Analysis of Romanticism of Atala The Romantic Era brings to the mind of an uneducated person of a time of idyllic pleasure‚ carefree and light. If asked to picture it some may say a damsel in distress rescued by her knight riding in on a white stallion. However‚ the Romantic Era was more of an era of rebellion as the world moved away from the “correctness” in literary art and religion. It was an era of artistic movement

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