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    Frankenstein, what do you think when hear the word Frankenstein? People usually think of a giant, green monster made by a mad scientist. Well, Frankenstein is more than just a fiction book, but it’s a book of Romanticism. Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein is a perfect author of Romanticism. She is also a great author because she connects the theme throughout the book. Frankenstein’s main theme is ambition, and different literary elements to express the theme in the story, Mary Shelley…

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    literature. He’s very well-read, and prides himself in that fact. However, much of the French and German texts that he read in his youth were influenced heavily by Romanticism. He makes it clear that Russian ideals have no room for such Romantic notions, because he know from experience. When he tried to apply French and German Romanticism to his life in Russia, it didn’t work. The failure of the ideals he found in European literature in his life serve as another reason why he went “underground”.…

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    Writing Goal: Bettering

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    this assignment will allow me to take this content, and help focus on the novel itself, as well as my own notes, adequate preliminary research, and the use of additional secondary sources. Romanticism Definition Paragraph: Most often consider romance and intimacy when they hear of the term “Romanticism”. Romanticism, however, seldom has very little to do with the tenets believed to be “romantic”, although valued feelings may…

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    enough. He also tended to try and push the boundaries in some of his paintings, more so in his religious pieces. He was a romanticism artist. The romanticism style was an emphasis on emotion and drama of the subject that was depicted in the painting. He didn’t start out in the romanticism style. He had more of an academic approach, but slowly transitioned over to romanticism. Quite a few of his paintings pushed the boundaries in both his religious and political paintings. He was a pupil Baron…

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    We can say that we live in cultures of technology or technological world. Nations have devised means for the display and encourage their manufacturers and art. In the culture of technology, it has become the ultimate tool within itself. A tool used whereas to achieve political, economic, and social goals. Culture has reduced to an existence only justified to serve external demands today. Art being an expression of societal culture. Value within culture has an interchangeable relationship. The…

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    lines 12-13) Romanticism is something that can be expressed in many different ways such as actions. Writing is one of the main action someone could do to express romanticism. This article was published by Cesar Chavez, and it’s for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr tenth anniversary of his assassination. Cesar is trying to persuade readers that nonviolence is probably the best choice when it comes to solving problems, especially when it involves in citizens. Cesar Chavez uses romanticism to…

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    concept of the noble savage. A noble savage is an uncivilized man/being, who symbolizes the innate goodness of one not exposed to the corrupting influences of civilization (Encyclopedia). This was a popular concept applied to characters within the Romanticism movement. The noble savage as Millhauser explains it, is an outsider who is above the complexities and contradictions society allows (272). Millhauser explains that the monster falls short of being labeled as a noble savage throughout the…

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    The Romantic’s Interpretation of Truth Even though that Romanticism happened after Puritanism, they still believed that the Puritan’s beliefs are wrong interpretation of truth of life. In the 18th century, when Romanticism arises, they started to criticize Puritan's beliefs. They believed that nature is the right element to determine the true meaning of life. Pearl, in literal meaning can be view as a part of the nature and, often represents purity. Created as a character in the book…

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    The term “Modern Art” covers a wide variety of art styles and perceptions that emerged during the 1800’s through the 1940s. Some of the many styles that are encompassed by this movement include romanticism, realism, impressionism, cubism, futurism, and surrealism. Romanticism “was not so much a style as a set of attitudes and characteristics” (Getlein 473), favoring emotion, induvial experiences, intuition, and imagination. Realism was romanticism’s polar opposite, instead favoring the day to…

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    19th Century: Sublime Art

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    Sublime artwork was created in the 19th century. The European landscape paining Sublime became an important theme during the romanticism period. Sublime art played a huge part in the enlightenment and has influenced artists and writers for centuries. The European tradition of sublime artwork gives a vibe of the vastness of nature. Sublime artwork uses vibrant color, different tones and realistic factors to create an image that is unique to the eye. Sublime art is realistic because you can…

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