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    In the Romantics Era there were many important qualities of Romanticism and one of those ideas was a story or explanation inside human awareness. Romantic writers such as Coleridge and Wordsworth believed that poetry is a way of grasping the insight of life. The Romantic writers, Coleridge and Wordsworth, both portray nature but in opposite ways than one another. Coleridge is the type of writer that underlines the grievous, supernatural and magnificent part of nature, while Wordsworth is the…

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    synonymous usage for ‘romantic’ show that it is perhaps the most remarkable example of a term that can mean many things in accordance to personal and individual needs (Introduction to Romanticism). Romanticism was a literary movement that made its way through Europe, the United States, and Latin America. The word romanticism has a complex and interesting history. In the Middle Ages 'romance ' denoted the new vernacular languages derived…

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    believes in labeling actions or words as being right or wrong. However, throughout the story, Nathaniel Hawthorne shows the difference between romantics and idealist by showing that not much has changed over the years. Hawthorne explains the idea of romanticism through nature for it reveals the truth and it’s where everyones identities are revealed. In The Scarlet Letter, nature is used to portray the characters…

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    The remote settings Another feature of dark romanticism is that temporal and spatial dimensions are remote. In dark romanticism the literary texts do not include a specific setting and timing. This type of feature leave sort of impact on the reader. The writers of dark romanticism used this type of features. They did it in order to make the reader of the work focused on the experience he or she feel during reading. For example, a realism play had specific setting which let the reader…

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    was driven by Americans wanting to escape Europe, and discover a new identity for themself. This changed from many instructional and logical texts like that of Thomas Paine’s, Common Sense, to works of Nathaniel Hawthorne in, The Scarlet Letter. Romanticism spanned approximately from 1800-1860. This period affected the thoughts of inhabitants of the country in the rational and reasonable thinking of the age. For centuries, people of the world had thought for the most logical ways to portray…

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    Romanticism was a movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization. There are many different characteristics of Romanticism that allow the reader to see the characters in a novel as a whole different kind of character. One novel that uses Romanticism is Into The Wild by John Krakauer; the novel uses Romanticism with the character Chris McCandless. The usage of Romanticism in this novel helps the reader learn who…

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    century, a group of thinkers believed they could explain everything through science. This period was called the enlightenment but shortly after, a group decided that nature was too powerful and complex to understand. This way of thinking is called Romanticism. Romantics believe that nature and God are superior to man and if humans even try to understand life or alter it, their studies will end up horribly. Many Romantic artists and writers depict nature as an unstoppable force and that is no…

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    The first way Shelley combines the two ideologies of Romanticism and Gothicism is through the utilization of the power and influence of nature. Since nature is a prominent figure in both styles of writing, albeit for different reasons, Shelley exemplifies the power nature has to influence people. This is shown…

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    Representing War Through the Eyes of Neoclassicism and Romanticism Jacques-Louis David’s , Oath of the Horatii was painted in 1784 during the Neoclassical era. The Neoclassical era, was a revival of classicism in French art. David uses soft brushstrokes, color contrast, and stylization to represent the pro-revolutionary attitude of the French during the Neoclassical era. The attention to detail in the muscles of the men shows David’s lean towards realism. The tunics that the men wear show that…

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    nineteenth centuries changed the way that people viewed nature and how people chose to express themselves. American Romanticism and/or Transcendentalism are often shown in many of Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories and poems and in Herman Melville’s Typee. American Romanticism was an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement of the eighteenth and nineteenth century. So many phases of romanticism occurred that a satisfactory definition is not possible. Poe stressed that emotions were the…

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