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    Submitted to: Ma’am khadija Tahira Q: What are the elements of Romantic Poetry? Romanticism‚ a philosophical‚ literary‚ artistic and cultural era which began in the mid/late-18th century as a reaction against the prevailing Enlightenment ideals of the day. Romantics favored more natural‚ emotional and personal artistic themes. The romantics of the era were painters‚ philosophers and poets. But the fame of this era lies with the poets. Such as Wordsworth

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    Romantic and Gothic Literature The gothic literary movement is a part of the larger Romantic Movement. Gothic literature shares many of the traits of romanticism‚ such as the emphasis on emotions and the imagination. Gothic literature goes beyond the melancholy evident in most romantic works‚ however‚ and enters into the areas of horror and decay‚ becoming preoccupied with death. “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe is a powerful example of gothic fiction‚ whereas James Fenimore Cooper’s

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    Rationalist Vs. Romantics

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    Authors during the Revolution were classified as either rationalist or romantic‚ but whether they were classified as rationalist or romantic depended on their style of writing. Rationalist and romantic authors wrote smiliarly using the same techniques‚ but they also were different from each other. A rationalist author during this time period was Patrick Henry. In the Virginia Convention of 1775‚ Henry stood up and gave a speech. Its subject was about Independence that they need from Great Britain

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    Maintaining Romantic Relationships When two people choose to forge an interpersonal involvement through communication and believe the bond to be romantic‚ they have chosen to be in a romantic relationship with one another. In the beginning‚ being in a romantic relationship seems effortless‚ magical‚ and exhilarating. This is before conflict arises and negative emotions cause things to get real and bring the relationship down from cloud nine. While enjoying the initial stages of the relationship

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    Faust as a Romantic Hero

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    Faust as a Romantic Hero In Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ’s Faust‚ the protagonist exhibits many characteristics of a typical romantic hero. First‚ he is larger then life. He has obtained numerous advanced degrees‚ and conjures up spirits. In his effort to go beyond knowledge and gain experience he strikes a bargain with the Devil. He is "not afraid of the Devil or hell" ( Lawall & Mack‚ 444) and proves that by making the deal with the Devil. Secondly‚ he embodies the best and worst of

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    CONFLICT IN ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS As long as people have gotten romantically involved with one another‚ there has been conflict within those relationships. Some people argue that conflict is bad for the relationship and will ultimately lead to the demise of that relationship. Others argue that the conflict is good for the relationship and will help it to flourish. Conflict can be both positive and negative for a relationship. It can both help and hinder the relationship. No matter

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    Schubert's Romantic Era

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    Schubert’s Romantic Era During the period of 1800- 1850‚ many well- known composers and musicians have been thought to be the most prominent persons of their time. Franz Schubert and his work came to be known following his death. This paper will explain how Franz Schubert was the most influential musician in transit from the Classical Era to the Romantic Era. Schubert’s development of Lieder and cyclic form makes him the most influential musician of the Romantic Era. Franz Peter Schubert was born

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    Neoclassical and Romantic movements cover the period of 1750 to 1850. Neoclassicism showed life to be more rational than it really was. The Romantics favored an interest in nature‚ picturesque‚ violent‚ and the sublime. Unlike Neoclassicism‚ which stood for the order‚ reason‚ tradition‚ society‚ intellect‚ and formal diction‚ Romanticism allowed people to get away from the rational views of life and concentrate on an emotional and sentimental side of humanity. In this movement the emphasis was on

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    “East London Opium Smokers” The document entitled “East London Opium Smokers” is a document written by an anonymous author‚ very possibly because he did not want to be identified. The excerpt is a story of a journey into England’s Bluegate Fields in search of the “Opium Master” to obtain opium‚ his specific drug of choice. He claims that this man will teach him his trade‚ something more special than receiving the drug from any chemist or other distributor. However‚ it is acceptable to say the

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    Romantic Poetry Characteristics Romantic poetry gives more importance to passionate display of emotions. The study of the romantic poetry characteristics‚ throws light on the different features being incorporated. Have a look... Romanticism in poetry arose in response to the enlightenment ideals that prevailed in the 18th century. This form of poetry emphasizes on emotions rather than reason. William Wordsworth strengthened the movement of romanticism in poetry to a great extent. Ironically‚

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