It helped spread antislavery opinions.
It was an abolitionist newspaper with a great deal of influence
It was a highly influential abolitionist newspaper.
The title is significant because the play is absurdist, so the characters in Waiting for Godot spend the entire play waiting for a character who never comes - and the fact that the point of the entire play is this pointless waiting is central to the absurdism of the play and of the absurdist movement.
Your question is incomplete -- who or what is "they"
William Wordsworth is considered one of the key figures of the Romantic movement in English literature due to his emphasis on nature, emotion, and individual experience in his poetry. His work, especially in collaboration with Samuel Taylor Coleridge in "Lyrical Ballads," helped define the principles of the Romantic era. Wordsworth also valorized the ordinary and the everyday, elevating common language and subjects in a way that was revolutionary for the time.
the romantic one
yes it is
An "insignificant other" is a humorous phrase used to refer to a person who is not considered important or significant in someone's life. It is a play on the term "significant other," which typically refers to a romantic partner or spouse.
He was a composer in the Romantic era.
Romantic Tragedy
If you had seen the play, this would be obvious. It's a romantic comedy.