A. The emphasis on being alone and observing nature directly .
Whitman's poem "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer" embodies literary romanticism by rejecting the analytical, scientific approach to nature in favor of personal experience and emotional connection. The poem celebrates the beauty of the universe and the limitations of human understanding, emphasizing the importance of individual perception and intuition over academic knowledge. Whitman's use of imagery and vivid language conveys a sense of wonder and admiration for the mysteries of the cosmos.
It is about not losing the beauty of things behind their most practical, scientific characteristics. The speaker of the poem attends what seems to be a lecture on astronomy, and gets overwhelmed with the science. Not once are the stars or planets mentioned, and the speaker goes outside for some air. While outside, he looks upward and is reminded of what always amazed him about the heavens in the first place. Essentially, and without going into its historical significance, the poem is about seeing the forest for the trees.
He uses alliteration with the words "mystical/moist," "time/time," and "silence/stars." APEX
the real apex-- His speaker prefers the silence outside with the stars. and -- His speaker is more interested in experiencing nature directly than in studying it in a lecture hall.
- The speaker leaves the lecture and takes in the natural beauty of the night.
- The astronomer lectures with figures, charts, and diagrams about the stars.
Spending time in nature
Neoclassicism preceded Romanticism.
Discovery period, American enlightenment, naturalism, post modernism, modernism, puritanism, realism, romanticism, dark romanticism, native American, Harlem renaissance.
Romanticism
romanticism
Some hallmarks of literary Romanticism did not include a focus on scientific rationalism, a celebration of industrialization and technological progress, and a strict adherence to classical forms and structures.
How the speaker tries to find clues to live his or her own life in nature, and enjoys observing nature.
individualism
Romanticism.
The literary period of Romanticism was a time in history when many beautiful books and plays were written.
Lyrical Ballads (1798)
Literary Romanticism
Romanticism, victorian era, modernism.