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    Romanticism In Music

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    The period of music that affects me more than others is romanticism. Starting from the humble beginnings of the French Revolution where reason and regard to the rights of individuals were at its peak of either falling or ascending. With the recognition of the newly found freedoms it’s not a surprise that the style of music and literature evolved. Enter Romanticism where the distinction between music was grand‚ where music had character‚ and where true life experiences could be told. That liberty

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    Romanticism Paper When most people hear the word romanticism‚ the first thing that comes to mind is love and romance. The thought triggered is partially on the right track however the word “romanticism” actually stems from an actual era and movement that started in 1798 and ended in 1832. This era changed the way in which different artists and literatus expressed themselves and the way they viewed the world around them. Romanticism is evident in many forms like paintings‚ music‚ dance‚ literature

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    The Ideology of Romanticism As a literary and philosophical movement developed over three hundred years ago‚ Romanticism is a reaction against the age of neoclassicism‚ which included reason and logic. We find it mostly in writings from the 18th century but also in more recent years‚ thanks to the film industry. A good example would be the 1990 movie Dances with wolves with Kevin Costner in the leading role. This phenomenal and acclaimed motion picture is indeed the perfect illustration of

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    During the Industrial revolution‚ sometime in the 1840s through the 1850s‚ Romanticism took the backseat to a whole new movement in art called the Realist Movement. As we all know‚ the Romanticism movement was a movement of art that was vastly connected and designed to appeal to the emotions of the viewer. In the paintings of Romanticism nature was drawn with light airy colors to make the scene seem happier and the people were drawn with overly exaggerated faces to help allure emotions‚ all as a

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    Outline Of Romanticism

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    Romanticism A revolution in art‚ philosophy‚ politics and social issues Influential philosophers • • • • Emmanuel Swedenborg (Heaven and Hell -1758) Voltaire (man in control of his own destiny) Montesquieu (division of powers) Locke (limited‚ liberal gov)‚ Bentham (liberty & rights ) • Rousseau (The Social Contract – 1762-) and Diderot (Manifesto of Pure Reason -1760) • Immanuel Kant (Critique of Pure Reason -1781- and Critique of Judgement -1790-) • Thomas Paine and Jefferson Major historic

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    Notes for the ppt of Neoclassicism & Romanticism Slide 2 The Neoclassical Movement During the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the Western Europe‚ several artistic style competed for the primacy. Paris and Rome has become the centers of Western art world. Since the king at that time is Louis XIV‚ who has a classic flavor‚ the Neoclassicism arose out of several artistic styles. Neoclassictism is a revival of the ancient styles and spirit inspired directly from the classical

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    Romanticism In America

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    literature. Romanticism was the beginning of a revolutionary phenomenon over the human mind and society’s well-being. Romanticists valued imagination‚ individual feelings and Mother Nature rather than reasoning‚ logic and cultivation. Although‚ America was heading towards a more industrialized economy. Romanticism had a stupendous impact during the mid-eighteenth century‚ affecting one’s thoughts and aspects about the world. Thus‚ sparking a new generation of writers. One aspect that romanticism brought

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    theme ran rampant‚ dominating entire plot lines and dictating the messages conceived from them. In this aspect‚ Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is no different from many of the other works of her time period‚ as it embodies all of the core values of Romanticism.

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    Mariner Romanticism

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    the use of archaic language gives this work its Medieval-like flavor. The gothic elements‚ the appreciation of nature‚ and the emphasis on the individual make this poem an effective example of Romantic literature. The first characteristic of romanticism in this poem is the implementation of gothic elements. The supernatural traits of the literature awaken the imagination of the reader. In the beginning of the poem‚ it says "The Mariner hath his will‚" meaning that the wedding guest is spell-bound

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    Faust and Romanticism

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    In Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s tragic play Faust‚ we see the romantic side of the ninteenth century. In the age of romanticism we see the dominance and assertion of a more individualist society heavily based on imagination and freedom. When society became more heavily individualized poets began to take advantage of this and write plays based on individual characters like Faust. Goethe took advantage of the heavily romantic influence and spent his life righting the play Faust. The ultimate goal

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