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    Western Europe culture and society from 1800 to 1850 is characterized as being the peak of Romanticism. This intellectual‚ artistic‚ musical‚ and literary movement was in response to the Age of Enlightenment (1685-1815‚ coinciding with Neoclassicism) which was an earlier movement in Europe that held rationalization of nature and universal truths above all else. The disillusionment with the ideas of the Enlightenment and skepticism of the pursuit of reason caused influential philosophers and more

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    Amy Chen  Mrs. Smith  English II‚ Level H‚ Period 1  15 December 2014  Romanticism in Rip Van Winkle  Washington  Irving’s  Rip  Van  Winkle  was  intriguing  and  almost  mystical‚  with  a  strong  emphasis  on  soul  and  emotion.  The  tale  manipulated  time and cleverly used ambiguity‚ defining  it’s  philosophical  and  literary  Romantic  elements‚  as  also  seen  in  The  Scarlet  Letter‚   To  a  Waterfowl‚ and Thanatopsis.   Nature  plays  a  great  part  in  many  Romantic  literary 

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    Romanticism is a faith in imagination or fantasy rather than faith in reason. In John Knowles’s novel A Separate Peace‚ romanticism is portrayed through the recurring idea of fantasy and unreality. The theme is displayed through the emphasis on melancholy and sadness when Gene’s happiness is vanishing‚ Gene’s intuition and reliance on natural feelings when he bounces the branch and causes Finny’s accident‚ and through Finny’s reliance on his imagination and emotion rather than formal rules. First

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    Frankenstein‚ the novel‚ was written in 1831 during the peak of the Romanticism movement that occurred during the height of the industrial revolution. Partly as a response to the industrial revolution‚ and the age of enlightenment‚ Romanticism focused on themes such as devaluing the human spirit‚ and the beauty of nature opposed to the rationalization of it. Romanticism focused on pure feelings‚ instead of the new social view of calculated experiences. Frankenstein is a novel that embodies the Romantic

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    English romanticism can be defined a literary era in which several characteristics are utilized to cause meaning. During this time‚ “...emphasis shifted to the importance of the individual’s experience in the world and one’s subjective interpretation of that experience‚ rather than interpretations handed down by the church or tradition” (Romanticism). Numerous tenets highlighted several of the beliefs of this period and their shifted mindset of individual experience‚ represents one of the many tenets

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    Research In Own Words Food In The Renaissance Poor people had a small variety of food. For most meals‚ they would eat soup with lots of ingredients with bread. However‚ the bread didn’t have much grain since it was too expensive. They would only eat meat at feasts once or twice a month. They drank milk instead of water‚ since water was often filthy. Middle class people had a much larger variety of food compared to the poor people. They could eat meats‚ but not very often. A food that became

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne uses romanticism to portray the human soul under extreme pressures. Romanticism emphasizes individuality‚ imagination to discover truth‚ and values intuition over reason. Then‚ Romanticism branches out into Dark Romanticism‚ which embodies horrific themes‚ presents that individuals are prone to sin and self-destruction‚ affected psychologically from sin and guilt. In “The Scarlet Letter”‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne employs elements of romanticism and symbolism to communicate the idea

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    periods to compare and contrast‚ fewer artistic examples provide a starker depiction of radically changing ideas and mentality than the art of the Middle Ages against that of art from the Renaissance. First‚ art originating from the Middle Age will be thoroughly analyzed for context. Afterward‚ art from the Renaissance period art will be analyzed next to it for its departures on from Middle Age techniques and thinking‚ before the two are finally systematically compared and contrasted. First‚ art from

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    From Enlightenment to Romanticism; A comparison between the two periods. The literary periods are like each other’s opposites. While in the enlightenment focus was on what was real and social justice‚ romanticism was more about feelings and often unrequited love. The 1700-s enlightenment writers spoke first and foremost about reason and wanted more than anything to teach and lecture their readers‚ they turned against the social injustice they saw and fought for tolerance and acceptance. While

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    * Kevin Howell D. Williamson English 1113 Aug. 31‚ 2012 “The Age of Educational Romanticism” In Charles Murray’s article‚ he has taken a searing stance against the “No Child Left Behind Law”. He sees the Left wing stance as focusing on race‚ class‚ and gender. While the Right see public education as an ineffectual monopoly. He sees the goal of the law as being too optimistic and devoid of any contact with reality. He thinks putting

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