The French Revolution had an important influence on the writing of the Romantic period, inspiring writers to address themes of democracy and human rights and to consider the function of revolution as a form of change. In the beginning, the French Revolution was supported by writers because of the opportunities it seemed to offer for political and social change. When those expectations were frustrated in later years, Romantic poets used the spirit of revolution to help characterize their poetic philosophies. In this essay I am going to concentrate on the influence of the French revolution on two great romantic writers, William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
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No it did not influence other revolutions although some wars did start.
of the English revolution and he attacks the french revolution.
The french revolution influence us to make people know about liberty,equality and fraternity.
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It didn't. The American Revolution was over before the French Revolution began.
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A major result of the French revolution was that the middle class gained political influence.
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