Romantic Elements. Romanticism When you think “Romantics” DON”T think of “romance”! When you think “Romantics” DON”T think of “romance”! The literary.

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Romantic Elements

Romanticism When you think “Romantics” DON”T think of “romance”! When you think “Romantics” DON”T think of “romance”! The literary term “Romanticism” is very different from what “romantic” commonly means today. The literary term “Romanticism” is very different from what “romantic” commonly means today. Romantics often wrote about sad situations (love or death). Romantics often wrote about sad situations (love or death). Or they wrote about nature Or they wrote about nature Or they wrote fantastic stories Or they wrote fantastic stories

How did the Romantics Begin? Puritans came to New World in Remember that Colonial Era literature is written for the purpose of survival Puritans came to New World in Remember that Colonial Era literature is written for the purpose of survival Ex: Letters, legal documents, journals, etc. Ex: Letters, legal documents, journals, etc. By 1776, we were in the Revolutionary War. Writing was linked with forming a national identity. By 1776, we were in the Revolutionary War. Writing was linked with forming a national identity. Ex: brochures, pamphlets, political information, etc. Ex: brochures, pamphlets, political information, etc.

How did the Romantics Begin? Many historians view the Romantic era as beginning between 1785 and Many historians view the Romantic era as beginning between 1785 and During this era, some authors, decided to ignore/avoid the political topics, and focus on different ideas (specifically nature) in their writings. During this era, some authors, decided to ignore/avoid the political topics, and focus on different ideas (specifically nature) in their writings. They were turning away from the values and ideas of the previous era, embracing new ways of expressing their imagination and feelings. They were turning away from the values and ideas of the previous era, embracing new ways of expressing their imagination and feelings.

Who were the Romantics? Instead of a concentration on "head," the intellectual focus of reason, they preferred to rely on the self, in the radical idea of individual freedom. Instead of a concentration on "head," the intellectual focus of reason, they preferred to rely on the self, in the radical idea of individual freedom. Instead of striving for perfection, the Romantics preferred "the glory of the imperfect." Instead of striving for perfection, the Romantics preferred "the glory of the imperfect."

Romanticism Fantasy and imagination Fantasy and imagination Writing is fictional, fanciful and could not be true Writing is fictional, fanciful and could not be true Picture – Rip Van Winkle’s adventure… Picture – Rip Van Winkle’s adventure…

Romanticism Love of Nature Love of Nature Nature/outdoors is showcased. The character(s) may live outside, the majority of the story takes place outside, etc. Nature/outdoors is showcased. The character(s) may live outside, the majority of the story takes place outside, etc.

Romanticism Intense Emotion Intense Emotion Characters are very dramatic and emotional. Characters are very dramatic and emotional. Picture – Poe often wrote about intense emotions and being driven mad because of them… Picture – Poe often wrote about intense emotions and being driven mad because of them…

Romanticism Sympathetic interest in the past, medieval Sympathetic interest in the past, medieval Characters learn from their pasts, mention the past, reflect on the past, rather than looking forward. This could be through regrets, wishes to change former decisions/actions, etc. Characters learn from their pasts, mention the past, reflect on the past, rather than looking forward. This could be through regrets, wishes to change former decisions/actions, etc. Picture – In ‘Young Goodman Brown”, the main character cannot move on and lets the past ruin his future. Picture – In ‘Young Goodman Brown”, the main character cannot move on and lets the past ruin his future.

Romanticism Exotic Places Exotic Places The settings take place outside of the normal, everyday places. This could be as literal as an exotic island or more figurative like a dream world or imagination. The settings take place outside of the normal, everyday places. This could be as literal as an exotic island or more figurative like a dream world or imagination. Melville became famous for his stories about tropical islands and crazy adventures. Melville became famous for his stories about tropical islands and crazy adventures.

Romanticism Legends and myths Legends and myths A legend is a story that begins as true, but gets told so many times and exaggerated that it becomes fiction. (Fish story/Football story) A legend is a story that begins as true, but gets told so many times and exaggerated that it becomes fiction. (Fish story/Football story) A myth is sacred history. It tells a specific culture/group of people where they came from and explains their past. A myth is sacred history. It tells a specific culture/group of people where they came from and explains their past. “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” was based on real events and real places, but with fictional elements. “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” was based on real events and real places, but with fictional elements.

Romanticism Death Death Characters die or are obsessed with death. Often depressing. Characters die or are obsessed with death. Often depressing. Picture – In many of the poems/stories written by Poe, the love of his life has died. Picture – In many of the poems/stories written by Poe, the love of his life has died.

Romanticism Morbid melancholy; Insanity Morbid melancholy; Insanity Characters are depressed and/or insane. Characters are depressed and/or insane. The story takes place within the character’s mind/depression The story takes place within the character’s mind/depression Picture – In “The Black Cat” by Poe, the main character literally goes insane… Picture – In “The Black Cat” by Poe, the main character literally goes insane…

Romanticism The Supernatural The Supernatural Could be religious, superstitious, involve gods and/or mystical figures. Could be religious, superstitious, involve gods and/or mystical figures. Picture –Nathaniel Hawthorne’s stories are grounded in Puritan culture & religion & often involve mystical characters. Picture –Nathaniel Hawthorne’s stories are grounded in Puritan culture & religion & often involve mystical characters.

Romanticism Failed Love Failed Love Mourning the loss of love, a break up, the death of someone special, cheating, unfaithfulness, etc. Mourning the loss of love, a break up, the death of someone special, cheating, unfaithfulness, etc. Picture – “The Raven” by Poe; he is tormented by the loss of his love. Picture – “The Raven” by Poe; he is tormented by the loss of his love.

Romanticism Mysticism (spiritual intuition beyond ordinary understanding) Mysticism (spiritual intuition beyond ordinary understanding) A sense/prediction of the future, and “un-earthly” understanding, spiritual insight, etc. A sense/prediction of the future, and “un-earthly” understanding, spiritual insight, etc. Picture – The “The Minister’s Black Veil”, the main character understands a spiritual concept that the rest of the community cannot grasp… Picture – The “The Minister’s Black Veil”, the main character understands a spiritual concept that the rest of the community cannot grasp…

Romanticism Rural Life and the Common Man – Rural Life and the Common Man – The main characters are average, “every man” characters. The main characters are average, “every man” characters. The stories are not written about kings, queens and celebrities, but rather common, average, middle/lower class citizens. The stories are not written about kings, queens and celebrities, but rather common, average, middle/lower class citizens. Picture – In “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” the main character is a simple school teacher… Picture – In “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” the main character is a simple school teacher…