Romanticism
Romanticism in Art and Music
Romanticism in Literature
New Age of Science
Realism
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What is Romanticism?

Romanticism was an intellectual, artistic, and literary movement at the end of the 1700s that emphasized expression and emotions

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●Romantic poetry expressed one of the most essential aspects of romanticism, which is...

its love of nature.

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What is realism?

realism is a depiction of nature or contemporary life that is exact, detailed, and unembellished. This view was expressed after 1850.

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What is its origin?

This movement was a response to both the Industrial Revolution and the Enlightenment movement.

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●The Enlightenment was the age of ________, while Romanticism was focused on human ________.

●The Enlightenment was the age of reason, while Romanticism was focused on human emotion.

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Many Literature arts were inspired by romantic interests from the past.

Name some of these famous people...

hint: my heart leaps was written by...

William Wordsworth, George Gordon Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Blake, and John Keats

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What led to the ever-growing belief in science?

general answer: improvements in people's lives

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What type of realism was used by realist artists to depict regular people's daily lives and the natural world.

Photographic realism

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Explain how did it spread...

Romanticism originated in Europe and spread throughout the United States as well. In response to the changes around them, people expressed their opinions through ar

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Who was a prominent French romantic artist that was best known for his paintings?

hint: “Virgin of the Sacred Heart”

Eugène Delacroix

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During the older times, only the educated elite had an interest in scientific matters; however, that changed with the arrival of the ________ Revolution

Industrial

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He was the most well-known of the realist school's artists. He was fond of depicting images from everyday life...

Gustave Courbet!

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Name at least 4 of the characteristics of Romanticism

1. Glorification of Nature

2. Individualism

3. Aesthetics and Beauty

4. Artistic Creativity and Imagination

5. Acceptance of Emotions

6. Nationalism, Revolution, and Democracy

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Who quoted:

“Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy.” 

hint: He used broad strokes of sound to express his feelings through the piece, creating a new era for classical music

Ludwig Van Beethoven

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What type of literature arose from a desire for the unusual and unexpected. 

hint: They investigated their dreams and nightmares

Gothic

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Who was responsible for promoting the idea that humans are organic beings, part of the natural world

Darwin!

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He became a huge success with novels that showed the realities of life for the lower and middle classes in the early Industrial Age. Novels such as Oliver Twist and David Copperfield created a vivid picture of the brutal life of London's poor.

Charles Dickens