Classicism and romanticism are opposites.
Romanticism is characterized by a high confidence in mankind. Classicism is more pessimistic about man's ability to change himself and society for the better. Romanticism is more interested in low-life people. Classicism is more interested in powerful, intelligent, and charismatic people in high places.
Some classicist thinking examples are: rule by Kings, The Bible, King Lear, the Homeric legends, traditional churches,
Some romantic thinking examples are: rule by democracies or republics, Pretty Woman, Never on Sunday, Summerhill. paganism, the environmental movement, the ambition of human intellectuals to rationalize all aspects of life.
As human events drive things along, some elements that were once on the list of romantic ideals will require shifting to the classicist category. For example, a couple of centuries ago the idea of a people being self-ruled would have been considered very romantic, but now it is becoming less clear that such a characterization is correct. In fact, you can use the U.S. political parties to define a line between romantic and classicist by saying that Democrats are romantics and Republicans are classicists. This statement is relatively true, although 200 years ago both of them would have belonged in the romanticist category.
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No, essential means only the ones most needed, so essential characteristics would be a subset of all characteristics.
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The characteristics are to tell or show what and how you got the answer
The word characteristics is a plural noun. The singular is characteristic.
Anthropomorphism is giving objects human characteristics.
It is much clearer - every instrument is heard - then contemporary music.
Drama is characterized by action and conflict. All classical drama pieces were filled with intense conflict such as love struggles and death.
The word classicism denotes a stylistic idea. Ideas are abstract - you cannot see them with your eyes.The art of classicism shows real objects in a realistic way, they seem concrete.
The definition of the word classicism is when one follows the principles, art and literature of the ancient Greek or Roman times. Classicism can also be used more loosely to describe someone who follows traditional or long-established theories.
Andrew Skurman has written: 'Contemporary classicism' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Themes, motives, Classicism in architecture
Romanticism emphasized emotion, intuition, and individualism, while Classicism focused on order, simplicity, and rationality. Romanticism valued nature, the supernatural, and the exotic, whereas Classicism looked to ancient Greek and Roman art for inspiration. Romanticism often sought to break away from traditional forms and explore new artistic expressions, while Classicism adhered to established conventions and ideals.
what came before neo classicism
the neo-classicism
Romanticism
Caroline Winterer has written: 'The culture of classicism' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, History, Universities and colleges, Classical education, Classicism
C. Jean Bridgman has written: 'New-Classicism in eighteenth century England and Chinese Classicism from 541 to 221 B.C. - a comparison'
Francis Gallaway has written: 'Reason, rule, and revolt in English classicism' -- subject(s): Classicism, English literature, History and criticism, History