Deism is the ideology that while God exists, he does not play a direct role in people's lives. He is merely waiting for people to go to heaven, but does not get involved with human affairs while on earth. Romanticism was a literary movement that allowed writers to be more freely expressive than previously allowed.
Deism does not believe in a GOD specifically, merely a higher power. Puritanism focuses on the Christian version of a higher power.
The difference between British and American romanticism is that British romanticism was mover diverse. American romanticism centered around only America, and American situations.
It was from the years 1800-1860. That was when American Romanticism happened.
Romanticism was a reaction against the rational, scientific approach of the Enlightenment. Romanticism emphasized emotion, individualism, and the beauty of nature, in contrast to the Enlightenment's focus on reason and progress. Romanticism sought to evoke powerful emotions and celebrate the unique experiences of the individual.
Imagination
Romanticism emphasized emotion, intuition, and nature, while Enlightenment focused on reason, logic, and science. Romantics valued individualism, imagination, and creativity, in contrast to the Enlightenment's emphasis on universal truths and progress through reason. Romanticism also typically rejected established norms and structures in favor of freedom and self-expression.
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No, romanticism was a broader artistic and intellectual movement that emerged in Europe in the late 18th century, influencing the American Renaissance period in the mid-19th century. While romanticism did influence American Renaissance writers and artists, they were separate movements with distinct characteristics and origins.
Romanticism emphasized emotion, nature, and individual experience, in contrast to reason, science, and societal progress promoted by Enlightenment thinkers. Romantics valued intuition and the supernatural, celebrating the uniqueness of the individual and focusing on the beauty and power of nature rather than rationality and logic.