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    Romanticism

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    TIMELINE: ROMANTICISM 1800-1850  1749(-1832): Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was born (writer).  1762: “Man was born free‚ and he is everywhere in chains.” Jean-Jacques Rousseau.  1770(-1840): Neo-Classicism  1770(-1850): William Wordsworth (writer) was born.  1770: Industrial Revolution had an influence on the Romantic period.  1785: Grim Brothers.  1789: French Revolution.  1800 Start of Romanticism  1802(-1885): Victor Hugo (writer) was born.  1802(-1870): Alexandre Duman

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    Truth and Lies

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    Truth and Lies There are different types of lies. Distorted views and fabricated truths are two of them. Misunderstanding‚ on the other hand‚ is not a lie. Misunderstanding is a when we fail to understand something correctly and accurately. This happens a lot in our daily lives. A lot of conflicts and hard feelings are caused by this mistake. In order to avoid it‚ we should be more careful about the way we express our opinions and feelings. Simultaneously‚ we should listen to what people

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    The Endless Steppe

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    “Knowing is not enough‚ we must apply. Willing is not enough‚ we must do.” (Johann von Goethe) “The Endless Steppe” by Esther Hautzig is a novel about a family’s determination to survive. In the novel it tells of how determination‚ the human ability to adopt‚ and happiness can hold a family together and help them even preserver over all odds. In addition‚ “The Endless Steppe” tells of Reisa‚ Ryia‚ and Esther tales of how they overcame these ordeals and survived in Siberia in their own way. The

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    various significant German personalities reached a high prestige in certain sections of Germany’s culture. To name some of these‚ I can name Albrecht Duerer as one of the greatest painters of Germans history‚ or the great literati Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller. Even if you should not adorn yourself with borrowed plumes you can be at least proud for these persons who were Germans. Politics and culture influenced the identity of the Germans and their sense of human being‚ but that

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    Self concept paper

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    Name Speech class Date Professor Name SELF CONCEPT PAPER First‚ I have to talk about my strengths. I see myself as a very oriented person who is always thriving for the best. According to Eleanor Roosevelt‚ “You gain strength‚ courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face…Do the thing you think you cannot do” ("Just quotes "). I am always trying to do the best that I can to achieve my goals no matter how hard they seem to be sometimes. I am a

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    the gestalt theory

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    theory means. The Gestalt theory “looks at the human mind and the behavior as a whole.” (Cherry‚ 2013). The Gestalt theory was originated by Max Wertheimer‚ but influenced by other thinkers such as Immanuel Kant‚ Ernest Mach and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Cherry‚ 2013). Wertheimer said‚ "There are wholes‚ the behavior of which is not determined by that of their individual elements‚ but where the part-processes are themselves determined by the intrinsic nature of the whole. It is the hope of Gestalt

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    Scientific Revolution Dbq

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    materialism and objectivity; the Romantics saw humans as feeling first and foremost‚ then thinking. Romantics were more attentive to matters of the heart‚ beauty‚ love‚ dreams and all things different. For example‚ the author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe exemplifies the Romantic Movement perfectly in his novel The Sorrows of Young Werther. Benton describes the plot as: “It’s main character‚ Werther‚ is discontented with Enlightenment ideals of objectivity and rationality. He seeks‚ instead‚ the greater

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    natural selection leitmotiv Times to Know: 1. Beginning of the French Revolution (1792) 2. American Civil War (1861-1865) Names to Know: 1. Louis Pasteur 2. Charles Darwin 3. Ludwig van Beethoven 4. Jacques-Louis David 5. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 6. Shelley‚ Byron‚ and Keats (started Romantic poetry in England) 7. Charles Dickens 8. Edgar Allan Poe 9. Emerson‚ Thoreau‚ Dickinson (American poets) 10. Hawthorne‚ Thoreau‚ and Melville (American novelists) 11. Schubert‚ Verdi‚ and Wagner

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    Modern Day Romanticism

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    liberating -- liberation from the soulless‚ materialistic‚ thinking mechanism that was man. The 18th century had created it. The Romantics found it oppressive ‚ hence the focus on liberation. Listen to the way Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) put it in Prometheus

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    Johann Wolfgang Goethe hat seinen Roman‚ "Die Leiden des Jungen Werther" im Jahre 1774 geschrieben. Die Zeit‚ in der Roman geschrieben wurde‚ wird "Sturm und Drang" genannt. Diese literarische Bewegung betont Gefühle‚ die Natur‚ und das Ich. Dieses Buch gibt uns Einblick in die Gefühle und die Einstellungen von Werther durch seine Briefe an Wilhelm. Werthers veränderliche Einstellungen zur Natur reflektieren seine emotionelle Kondition. Manchmal ist die Natur eine Quelle von Freude‚ Frieden und Entspannung

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