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    concepts be proven or challenged, Romantics believed that people could be justified by simply having faith. Romanticism was embraced by Americans because its emphasis on self-reliance and idealizing the dignity of the common people. A famous Romanticist writer at the time was Edgar Allen Poe, one of his most well-known poems is “Annabel Lee.” In the poem there are several examples of Romanticism used, Poe…

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    Dark Romanticism presents not only the good in life, but also the evil that is within. The dark romantic genre puts these views in the literary world, further spreading this mindset through the readers. Authors who influenced this genre tremendously in the 1800’s include Mary Shelley (Frankenstein), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of The Baskervilles), and especially Edgar Allan Poe (The Raven, The Fall of the House of Usher, and Annabel Lee). The stories these authors created…

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    movements, both writers share similar ideas in their works. Hawthorne led the Romantic movement and, more specifically, Dark romanticism, while Emerson contributed to Transcendentalism. Romanticism includes that nature should be revered, cherished, and studied to its fullest capacity. The ultimate understanding and self-guidance is to be found in nature. Furthermore, Dark romanticism centered around the notion that sin, hostility, and self-destruction occurs naturally and inevitably within…

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    progressively discover all forms of beauty and spirituality. This inspiration is said to have given way to the era of Romanticism which began in Europe during the mid/late 18th century as a revolt against the aristocracy and the corresponding politics of the Age of Enlightenment. European Romantic ideals influenced visual arts and music. More importantly, however, European Romanticism influenced literature and set the precedent for future literary movements such as the American Transcendentalist…

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    The novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley fulfills many elements of being both a gothic and romantic text. Romanticism is the idea that the power of one’s spirit, soul, instinct and emotion are more important and powerful than the science and limits of human nature. Victor Frankenstein himself is a highly romantic character and dreams of breaking the boundaries of rationality and using his knowledge to go beyond them. This novel is passionate and evokes the imagination, but it also focuses mainly…

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    different styles: Dark Romanticism and Transcendentalism. Famous authors of Dark Romanticism include Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne, while famous Transcendentalist authors include Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. The Transcendentalists believe that nature was innocent and beautiful in its entirety, while the Dark Romantics believe it hid evil under the outside. Despite the efforts of the Transcendentalists to explain the beauty of the world to their readers, Dark Romanticism…

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    Compare and Contrast of Romanticism and Realism Romanticism replaced neoclassicism in the 1800-1900 century in France. Romantic artist abandoned traditional warmness and as an alternative reflected on the artist innermost feelings. The romantic artist images are composed of dark, romantic, mystery and thoughtfulness. They appreciated creativeness and exclusiveness above cleverness and talent instead of outdated methods, which concentrated closely on imitating the conventional ways. Furthermore,…

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    “Father of the detective story,” (Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2015. ). One of Edgar’s most famous writings that greatly embodies the full use of gothic romanticism was published in 1845 with the name of The Raven. It is considered one of the…

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    Frankenstein Essay Frankenstein is a piece of literary work that illustrates concepts of the Romanticism era that occurred in the early 1800’s. Romanticism concepts emphasized how the individual made a place for himself in society. The concepts would include the individual’s personal feeling, the individual’s freedom, and the individual’s rebellion against society. Mary Shelley (the author of Frankenstein) included these concepts in her work. The 2003 movie Frankenstein follows the same idea…

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    Romanticism is a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual.As a part of this assignment I have been charged with reading three selections of this time period relating to this movement.From reading the selections I really got to better understand the romantic movement .The writing of that was truly trying to convey the writer or main character’s extreme emotion that was felt during his/her…

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