Key concepts include: * Individualism * Art as self-expression (rather than craftsmanship and virtuosity) * Importance of creativity * Importance of nature * Importance of imagination * Importance of the uniqueness of the individual * A positive view of the Middle Ages * Genius
A romantic belies that things will always turn out alright; that there is good in every body, no matter what despicably act they may commit; that everything will come up roses. The other name for a romantic is Psalmist, try putting it on your search engine and see what you come up with.
The values of the Romantics were:
Favoring nature over cities- They loved to include nature in their books, music,poetry, and art. In Walden, Henry David Thoreau wrote about living with nature expressing that it was better to live in an isolated cabin rather than near people. Walt Whitman wrote about nature in his poem
1) Seeking the Faraway
2) Feeling Awe for Nature
3) Honoring the Common Person
4) Wandering as Rebel and Outcast
5) Gaining Forbidden Knowledge
6) Creating the Fantastic
Romantics were drawn to a type of terrible awe-inspiring beauty known as the sublime.
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In the story she is a faery, which is most popularly defined as a human size "fairy." There is definite answer to who she really is, Keats leaves this for you to decide. I think she represents love (in general) and the Romantics' infactuation with the unattainable and the longing to escape. Romantics: writers of the Romantic era more info: http://labelladamesansmerci.weebly.com/index.html
Insightful and succinct
Rigid adherence to the use of iambic pentameter would never be found in a Romantic poem. The Romantics believed that the poem's emotional content was far more important than a prescribed form.
The Dark Romantics was created in response to the "light romantics"(aka Transcendalists, Romantics), while the Light Romantics believe in a greater good, meaning good always triumps over evil, and that man is good. They also believe that God is everywhere, apart of everything and everyone. While the Dark Romantics believe that man is not good, that they are lonely and misunderstood, and that God is something that one must reach, that isn't apart of everyone and everything.
They believed in sex.
The Dark Romantics believed similar things as puritans and romantics but they also saw the dark side of things like sin and also the beautiful things in life.
reason had failed European culture.
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reason had failed European culture.
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Romantics believed that man's basic nature was inherently good, free, and in harmony with nature. They celebrated individualism, emotion, and the imagination, rejecting the constraints of society and rationality. Romantics emphasized the power and importance of personal experience and intuition in understanding the world.
Fast Romantics was created in 2007.
Romantics Anonymous was created in 2010.
Romantics in the 1700s in Europe tended to believe in the importance of emotional expression, individualism, and connection to nature. They often rejected reason and sought to evoke strong emotions and experiences in their art and literature. Romanticism was a reaction against the rationalism of the Enlightenment period.
Absolutely not:-)