Nature
A curving, soft line looks and feels more romantic than a straight, unvaried geometric line.
Romantic artists were interested in stylization and commonly used exotic, erotic, or horrific subject matter in their work.
Insightful and succinct
Romantics were drawn to a type of terrible awe-inspiring beauty known as the sublime.
In the story she is a faery, which is most popularly defined as a human size "fairy." There is definite answer to who she really is, Keats leaves this for you to decide. I think she represents love (in general) and the Romantics' infactuation with the unattainable and the longing to escape. Romantics: writers of the Romantic era more info: http://labelladamesansmerci.weebly.com/index.html
graham got her inspiration from her
medutatuve
Most romantics look for a good sholder to cry on or they just try to be a loser with no friends by asking their mom
Nature
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This description describes romanticism. William Cullen Bryant was one of the most well-known Romantics in American literature.
nature, innocence, and intuition
Romantics
imagination
Romantics believed in seeking inspiration and beauty in nature, art, and the imagination to transcend the mundane realities of life. Through their appreciation of emotions, individuality, and the supernatural, they sought to connect with a deeper, more spiritual realm that offered a sense of escape and freedom.
Romantic ideas centered around art as inspiration, the spiritual and aesthetic dimension of nature, and metaphors of organic growth. Art, rather than science, Romantics argued, could best express universal truth. The Romantics underscored the importance of expressive art for the individual and society.
Romantic ideas centered around art as inspiration, the spiritual and aesthetic dimension of nature, and metaphors of organic growth. Art, rather than science, Romantics argued, could best express universal truth. The Romantics underscored the importance of expressive art for the individual and society.
Romantic ideas centered around art as inspiration, the spiritual and aesthetic dimension of nature, and metaphors of organic growth. Art, rather than science, Romantics argued, could best express universal truth. The Romantics underscored the importance of expressive art for the individual and society.
the far and the exotic