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    Neoclassicism & Romanticism (1780s-1810s) Neoclassicism‚ 1780s: Neoclassical pieces generally portrayed Roman history; they elevated Roman heroes. During the 1780s was an Age of Reason and through its history paintings‚ its works were modes for conveying the Enlightenment ideals. Many of the pieces‚ like the Oath of the Horatii‚ are reactions to the revolutions of their time. This piece is a call to arms‚ which shows that man is great and can be in control. Pieces during the Neoclassical

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    Romanticisms is a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century‚ emphasizing inspiration‚ subjectivity‚ and the primacy of the individual. In The Last of the Mohicans romanticism is shown through several traits represented by James Cooper in this short story. The three traits I chose to write about was values feeling and intuition over reason‚ shuns the artificiality of civilization and seeks unspoiled nature‚ and contemplates nature’s beauty as a path to spiritual

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    The major characteristics of romanticism in the mid-1700s to the late 1800s‚ highlighted their individuality‚ emotions‚ nature‚ literature‚ art‚ music‚ religion and poetry (2016). The romantics believed in individuality to oneself (2016). They had rather be able to express themselves by changing their appearance such as having long hair and beards and dressing differently than their peers (2016). Romantics believed in following their emotions and remaining true to their feelings through their labor

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    American Romanticism: 1800–1860 (--information adapted from Elements of Literature) A Timeline of Selected Events during the Period Known As American Romanticism 1798 - William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge publish Lyrical Ballads‚ a landmark of English Romanticism (traditionally considered the beginning of the English Romantic Movement) 1817 - William Cullen Bryant publishes Thanatopsis 1828 - Noah Webster publishes a landmark dictionary of American English 1833 - John Greenleaf

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    Romanticism is a very unique style of writing that is very dramatic and descriptive throughout the entirety of the work. It is used in many different novels and writings‚ with one of them being The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The Scarlet Letter depicts a woman who is shamed of adultery and has to wear a scarlet “A” on her bosom‚ and the “A” seems to have supernatural powers that effect Hester Prynne and people around her in many different ways. The scarlet “A” attached to Hester Prynne’s

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    Mary Shelly exemplifies her command as a literary scholar in her novel‚ Frankenstein. Her novel represents a combination of influences from the Romantic Era and her own personal dispositions. It is widely commended in the literally world because of the way every scene offers a new perspective‚ and a new way to interpret the themes that are communicated through the text. Furthermore‚ Frankenstein is notable for the way it usher in this argument whether Mary Shelly advocated for Romantic ideologies

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    Romanticism VS Emerson The time era that span between the 1800’s to 1850 is known as the Romanticism era. As the industrial revolution started to take place‚ man for the first time began to realize just how beautiful nature really was. Heavy machinery and industrial buildings started to span the skyline‚ as opposed to previous blooming trees. This change in scenery began a shift in the focus of literature as it became a subject of many Romantic poets. In addition to the beauty of nature‚ The Romanticism

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    Romanticism had become increasingly popular from around 1830 until 1865. The romantics were rebelling to a small extent towards the deists by getting rid of rationalism and becoming imaginative and spontaneous. The believe that civilization corrupts‚ and that everyone should be their own individual while being spiritually involved and connected to nature. The romantic writers direct their focus toward the fulfillment of the individual while emphasizing the individual’s imaginations and feelings.

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    [pic] “The Storming of the Bastille”‚ Claude Monet (1789) This painting represents the chaos and violence that was characteristic of the French Revolution Nate Yurow The Debate Between Romanticism and Enlightenment The poem France: An Ode‚ written by Samuel Coleridge and Robespierre’s Republic of Virtue agree on the values that the French Revolution fights for but have contrasting views on the methods used to achieve those goals. The French Revolution fought to break down the monarchial

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    Romanticism Chart Characteristics of Romanticism Examples from Frankenstein 1. A deepened appreciation of the beauties of nature When Frankenstein was dealing with the stress of the creature killing his family members‚ he found comfort in appreciating nature in solitude. 2. A general exaltation of emotion over reason and of the senses over intellect After Frankenstein dies‚ the Creature is remorseful. He says that he let his emotions get the best of him; he knows what he was doing was wrong

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