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    structured form to imagination and individualism. Romanticism is means return to nature. Another means we can say ; everything take place around nature. In that period supernatural things is our imagination. Nature is the most significant subject in this period. Writers inspire from the nature. In that period William Wordsworth one of the most important poet in romantic period. ‘Romanticism  (also the  Romantic era  or the  Romantic period)

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    traumatic‚ historical and economic details which are supposedly suppressed in the literary text or denied by its author‚ however‚ has also met with strong objections from scholars of other critical and political allegiances.1 The recent “greening” of Romanticism‚ with its attention to contemporary global environmental issues‚ poses an especially noticeable challenge to the New Historicist approach. This essay offers a critical review of the “Tintern

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    Why is Goethe’s The Sorrows of Young Werther considered a ‘Romantic’ work? What were the main tenets of Romanticism? Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s (1749 – 1832) seminal novel‚ The Sorrows of Young Werther‚ written in the unique form of a correspondence between two friends‚ has come to be regarded as one of the defining texts of the Romantic period and is well known for its seemingly condoning undertones of suicide and its protagonist’s temperamental‚ highly emotional‚ and capricious tendencies

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    praising the noble savages. Romantic era had been literary fashion in the approximate age in first half of 19 century. It’s usually considered to be the counter-revolution to industrial revolution and intellectual behave of Enlightenment. Romanticism was originated from Europe and it was meant to participate in reaction of revolt against scientific “truth”‚ fact and rationality. These elements were embodied intensely in literature as a lot of great writers had done in romantic period. Except

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne was a popular author during the eighteenth century‚ the time in which the romantic style of writing had a significant influence. The literature style of romanticism has six main components – the individual‚ imagination‚ personal and social intuition‚ nature‚ emotion‚ and the unknown. The unknown is typically portrayed as death. While humans can understand the events that occur whilst they live‚ they know nothing of what happens during the act of death‚ or after death has occurred

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    Romanticism by Jostein Gaarder         The Romanticism is a movement commonly known as Romantic Movement‚ which begins in the very beginning of the 19 th century and flourished in the middle of the 19 th century. It was a movement in philosophy and literature as a reaction to the previous age of reason of Kant. The age of reason had certain norms and values on literature: it was believed that literature is the product of mind so reason‚ logic‚ intellect‚ talent‚ wit etc were the catch terms is the

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    Bibliography: Abrams‚ M. H. "Construing and Deconstructing‚" Romanticism and Contemporary Criticism. Eds. Morris Eaves and Michael Fischer. Ithaca: Cornell University Press‚ 1986. 127 - 182. "The Deconstructive Angel‚" Modern Criticism and Theory: A Reader. Ed. David Lodge. London: Longman‚ 1988.264 - 276. Barthes‚ Roland

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    "Bartleby the Scrivener" by Herman Melville is a very interesting story. It is in fact an allegory I believe. It is a great example of the debate between Neoclassicism and Romanticism. It is also a satire on the office world. Bartleby‚ the title character‚ is a Romantic living in a Neoclassic world – that being the office. What more the epitome of boredom and order than that of a scrivener: having to copy the same documents over and over again following with checking them to see if all are

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    compass is‚ at times‚ in question during the novel or film. Victor Frankenstein’s lack of respect for his fellow man is shown when he heedlessly and illicitly gathers human remains from graveyards‚ for his creation. It is further emphasised by the dark‚ foreboding atmosphere of the Gothic novel‚ which focuses on the irrational and sinister side to human nature. In Blade Runner‚ Tyrell the creator of the replicants‚ is apathetic to those below him; he places himself above the rest of society which

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    notable piece of art that demonstrates his critical view on warfare is The Third of May‚ 1808: The execution of the Defenders of Madrid where Goya depicts the event in which French military executed the suspected Spanish‚ he utilizes contrast between the dark sky and spotlight on the Spanish suspects held at gunpoint. His artworks speaks as a warning of brutality and war. I find that he does a good job of capturing human expression even though the painting itself isn’t as realistic as Gericaults work. He

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