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Romanticism was a school of thought that gained popularity in the early 19th century as a reaction against the Enlightenment and its mechanistic view of nature. Romantics believed in genius and in a connection between man and nature.
It is a social science, yes. But technically, isn't everything a science?
the Romantics tried to reflect on the natural world until dull reality fell away to reveal underlying beauty and truth.
Scientifically, superstitions are considered as a psychological need for supernatural belief
Isaac Newton's work showed how science could answer hard questions and solve difficult problems. The Europeans jumped on science and quickly conquered the world with science and rational thinking. This success changed the European World view and led Europe to invest in and use science for national security. Almost every European nation had a Royal Scientific Society.
The poem insists that the best way to view the world is through the heart and not the mind. The Romantics believed that science could not teach as much about the world as nature could.
it was bloody
That It Was a work of art it self.
The Romantics had a wonderful view on the world and it's value. These Romantics valued love and emotion in the world.
Economics was called the dismal science.
They had a less idealized view of childhood. apex :)
Agriculture
They had a more idealized view of childhood.
They had a less idealized view of childhood.
suffering, corruption, and oppression, highlighting the negative impact of industrialization and urbanization on society. Blake critiques the dehumanizing effects of city life and calls for a return to nature and the innocence of childhood.
Romanticism was a school of thought that gained popularity in the early 19th century as a reaction against the Enlightenment and its mechanistic view of nature. Romantics believed in genius and in a connection between man and nature.
The Jacksonian democracy viewed industrialization as a good thing. Jackson believed that it was needed in order for the country's economy to thrive.