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    Romanticism and Realism

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    Romanticism and Realism Romanticism is the idealism for a better world. Writers believe that they can portray their beliefs and emotions though their writing. They hoped that this would encourage the people of the world to become something more than what they are now. They valued the human imagination and imposed emphasis on individual freedom and political restraints. They also had a great interest in the middle ages. The emphases on emotion lead to Dark Romanticism such as the poetry by Edgar

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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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    Romanticism in Music

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    Romanticism Romanticism was an artistic movement that took place from the nineteenth to the early twentieth century. Drastic changes in the arts took place over the course of this time period. During this movement‚ much emphasis was placed on emotion and imagination in the arts. Prior to the Romantic Period‚ music had been seen more as recreation and njoyment than as an integral part of culture. The term "Romanticism" was first used in England and Germany in reference to a form of literature.

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    Poe and Romanticism

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    least three characteristics of Romanticism- 50 FCA 2. Uses language effectively by exhibiting word choices that are engaging and appropriate- 20 FCA 3. Includes sentences of varied length and structure- 15 FCA 4. Correct use of subject/ verb agreement- 15 Edgar Allan Poe was a suspenseful writer of horror stories‚ as he was indeed a Romantic writer. Many Romantic characteristics are shown in Poe’s short stories and poems. A significant trait of Romanticism was Poe’s vivid imagination that

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    Frankenstein Romanticism

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    Romanticism Romanticism is a literary and art movement during the 18th and 19th century that highlights imagination and emotions. Some of the literary works of the Romantics movement was Frankenstein written by Mary Shelley‚ The Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ and Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. In these novels the focus is to express their emotions in an imaginative way and this movement has influenced many American writers as well as European writers. American writer such as

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    Dark Romanticism took place in the early 1900s. It was a very unique time period where these writers valued more emotions over logic and reasoning. The darker side of the scheme was highly influenced by the gothic movement in Europe. Works in the dark romantic spirit were altered by Transcendentalism‚ but did not thoroughly support the concept of Transcendentalism. Transcendentalism was more about the goodness of people. For the Romantics‚ they viewed the world as obscure‚ dark‚ and decaying. The

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    Romanticism and Classicism

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    Romanticism and Classicism Romanticism and Classicism are two different styles of art of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries‚ they are both famous for varied and contradictory definitions.But however‚ they are also two styles that are not very easy to tell apart at some points. While the Classicists considered of the world as having a rigid and stern structure‚ the romanticists considered of the world as a place to express their ideas and believe. Romanticism allows the artists to free their

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    Kyrie Irving Kyrie Irving was born march 23‚ 1992.Kyrie Irving grew up in Melbourne‚ Australia.melbourne was a really poor town with barely any money and no sports that were big there.until Kyrie Irvingwas born. Kyrie Irving learned early.Kyrie Irving learned how to dribble a basketball when he was 18 months old‚shoot a free throw when he was 4‚shoot a three pointer when he was 6‚and make a left hand layup left handed when he was 8. From that point on Kyrie irving and his family knew he was meant

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    Romanticism Paper

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    Romanticism Paper Romanticism era Romanticism was an artistic and intellectual movement in the history of ideas that originated in late 18th century Western Europe. It stressed strong emotion which now might include trepidation‚ awe and horror as esthetic experiencesthe individual imagination as a critical authority‚ which permitted freedom within or even from classical notions of form in art‚ and overturning of previous social conventions‚ particularly the position of the aristocracy

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    Into The Wild Romanticism

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    “Only the really young are the fearless‚ have the optimism‚ the romanticism to take unimaginable risks”-Olivia Wilde (American actress‚ producer and activist). The show Klondike was about two friends who moved to a new town‚ penniless‚ in hopes to find gold.One of the friends‚ Bryan‚ is murdered early on. The story then follows the other friend‚ Bill‚ and how he handles his friends death and his confrontations with puritanism and romanticism. This story draws parallels to the book Into The Wild by Jon

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