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The Romantics had a wonderful view on the world and it's value. These Romantics valued love and emotion in the world.

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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.


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nature, innocence, and intuition


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What did the romantics do?

were unhappy about the world, time, and place in which they livedresisted following social values


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Romantics viewed nature as a source of inspiration, beauty, and spiritual renewal. They believed that nature was a reflection of the divine and that connecting with it could bring about a deeper understanding of their own emotions and experiences. Romantics often sought solace and solititude in nature, seeing it as a way to escape the industrialization and materialism of society.


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