PPT-The Romantic Age 1750s-1850s

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Vocabulary Idealism A philosophy contending that the nature of reality is the nature of the mind that is ideal Romanticism A literary and artistic movement that

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Vocabulary Idealism A philosophy contending that the nature of reality is the nature of the mind that is ideal Romanticism A literary and artistic movement that sought to assert the validity of subjective experience. By Daniel Ward. New techniques in dance. Being En Point. Using the man to make the woman weight less.. Woman were made the main star of the show. Starting at the . B. arre. when training was popularize. Also known as the American Renaissance. 1800 - 1860. What’s going on in the world:. 1803 – Louisiana Purchase. 1810 – Mexico begins it’s war of independence from Spain. 1812 – British attempt to take back America in the War of 1812. Characteristics of British Romantic Poetry. Romanticism. It elevated the individual, the passions, and the inner life, embracing a more dramatic, personal, and emotional style--even to the point of melancholic emotion. 1785-1830. What is Romanticism?. a complex artistic, literary and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Europe, and gained strength in reaction to the Industrial Revolution.. How this movie genre relates to society’s belief in God and the good life. Romantic Comedies Today. What Women Want The Proposal 50 First Dates. Romantic Comedies Today, continued. Typically rely . and Literature. 1800-1855. What led to Romanticism?. Independence in religion and politics. Expansion in America. U. rbanization and industrialism (dehumanization). Confusion generated by science (Darwin, for example). Review day. Agenda. Opener:. Review of Music Terms. Class work:. Age of Isms Activity Sheet. Exit Slip: . Completion of your review sheet . Opener- . Are you smarter than Ferris . bueller. ? . As you watch the following clip, identify as many artists and images as you can by writing the name of the artist and the title of the images on the space provided on your learning guide. . Music, Art, and Architecture. 1830-1910. What should I know about the Romantic Period? . Music. Passionate and expressive. Formal structures. Art. Mainly in France. Impressionism!. Softer edges and intermingling colors. 1798-1832. Historical Context. Response to the rationalism of the Enlightenment. Response to the French Revolution (1789). The revolutionaries in France fought for “liberty, equality, and fraternity”. American . romantic. . poets. EMILY DICKENSON. EDGAR ALLEN POE. RALPH WALDO EMERSON. WALT WHITMAN. ENGLISH . romantic. . poets. . WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. EMILY DICKENSON. Emily . Dickenson. . often. . JC Clapp, HUM 110: Introduction to American Film, North Seattle College. Themes. Films are light-hearted, humorous, and centered on romantic ideals where love is able to conquer all.. Romantic union is destined or due to fate. Historical Background . Started in 1798 when William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge released “Lyrical Ballads.”. Most significant event was The French Revolution and . Napoleanic. Wars. . Enthusiastic supporters of the revolution in its early stages were writers who would play a central role in romanticism. . Yan Lee (. JoJo. ). Lilly Zhang. Tin . Poon. (Tina). General Question Addressed in This Paper. Which specific brain system is associated with “courtship attraction”?. Why is this . question interesting. Romanticism 1800-1855 Romanticism The term derives from “romance,” which from the Medieval Period (1200-1500) and on simply meant a story (e.g. all the chivalric, King Arthur legends) that was adventuristic

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