American Romanticism 1800-1860. Time Line page 134 Look at the political and social events Write down what societal issues literary writers will most.

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American Romanticism

Time Line page 134 Look at the political and social events Write down what societal issues literary writers will most likely address during this time period

Write down this list Reason Nature Individual Science Realism Imagination Civilization Society Poetry Idealism Scan pages 138 to 143 and choose the word in each pair that is most strongly associated with romanticism

Read pages and answer these questions in complete sentences 1.How did Romantic writers after Ben Franklin view the city? 2.What are 2 characteristic Romantic journeys? Also list the 3 things associated with the journey. 3.What is the definition of Romanticism? 4.Romanticism came about in the sooty wake of what Revolution? 5.What was considered the highest embodiment of imagination?

Number off from 1 to 10 Each group must draw a representation of their characteristic from the chart on page 143 Write out your bulletpoint on the back of your picture and put your names on the back of your picture

5 I ’s of American Romanticism I ntuition I magination I nnocence I nspiration from nature I nner Experience

Common Archetypes Hero Scapegoat Outcast Devil figure Temptress Damsel in distress Betrayer/Scoundrel Trickster

Romanticism Analysis of Indiana Jones Romantic Characteristic and Explanation Archetypes