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It was rejected by chinese scholars and banned by the emperor
Romanticism was an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that emphasized emotion, individualism, and nature. It rejected the rationalism of the Enlightenment and celebrated the beauty of the natural world, the power of the imagination, and the importance of human emotions and experiences.
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The Romantics rebelled against the Classics and those of the Enlightenment movement. They rejected rationalism and the reformation. See below: Romantic (return to Medieval) ^ Classical/Enlightenment (return to Greco-Roman) ^ Medieval ^ Greco-Roman
False. Augustine did not reject Classical humanism; rather, he integrated elements of Classical philosophy, like reason, into his Christian theology. He believed that reason could complement faith and that they were ultimately compatible in understanding the world.
They did not get along about political ideas.
Rococo
Chardin rejected the tendencies of artists associated with the Rococo movement.
Rococo
Independence movement in Portugal.
The Romantic Movement was a movement against the Enlightment. The Enlightment was focused on logic, or logos. The Romantic Movement, however, rejected logic and reason to guide decisions, and instead used lexis, or emotions to base decisions.
No. The Reformation was an internal movement in Europe where many Europeans rejected the Catholic Church.