Romanticism often found its subjects in faraway places and featured the use of emotions and passion.
Romanticism
Romanticism
Passion and emotions .
evoke passion and strong emotions.
Emotion and passion
pain passion pathos pleasure pity
Passion. Love or anger usually.
You can start by checking your grammer. "Do"? Jeebus...
Salvarona has written: 'The wisdom of passion, or, The motives of human nature' -- subject(s): Emotions
At my school they have something called a Passion Project where you choose your passion and you study it. Erin Hunter comes in if you wanted to do a school project on Warriors and you needed to interview them.
The ideas current at the time located the seat of emotions in various bodily organs: courage in the liver, passion in the heart and so on. Ideas of this kind are still used today.
The Greek word for "passion" in the Bible is πάθος (pathos). It is used to describe strong emotions, suffering, or experiences endured by individuals, including Jesus Christ during his crucifixion.