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No they don't. Realism deals with people's everyday lives while Romanticism deals with more mythology and supernatural elements.

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What is the chronological order of the major art periods?

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What is one way modernism is different from realism?

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Romanticism and transcendentalism are they the same?

Romanticism and transcendentalism both emerged as literary and philosophical movements in the 19th century, but they are not the same. Romanticism focused on emotion, nature, and individuality, while transcendentalism emphasized the spiritual and intuitive connection between individuals and nature. Both movements valued the inner experience and exploration of the self, but they had different emphases and influences.


Is romantic and romanticism the same thing?

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How is Romanticism today compared to what is was in the past?

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A group of writers that bridged the gap between the romantic literature and the realism period of literature?

I recently took a college course titled "The Novel from 1700 to 1900" and for our final paper we were to show how Gothicism was used as a vehicle to move from Romanticism to Modernism. While Modernism is not the same as Realism, they do share many common qualities. The first three books of the course leading from Romanticism to Gothicism were Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, and Hard Times by Charles Dickens. The novels that started the height of Gothicism and gradually led to Modernism were The Monk by Matthew Lewis, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, and finally The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. While all of the novels mentioned arguably have some elements of Romanticism, Gothicism, and Modernism, upon reading them you can see how they style of each book shows a gradual movement from Romanticism to Modernism. Hope this helps! (I answered the question before I became a member:))THIS IS AN XTRMLY GAY ANSWER


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