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Romanticism vs. Realism
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Romanticism Rebelled against Enlightenment’s emphasis on reason Wanted to inspire deep emotions An age of passion, rebellion, individuality, imagination, intuition, idealism, and creativity. Nature in the raw, wild state
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Romanticism From the late 18 th Century to the mid 19 th Century. The Romantic hero (tragic hero) is a literary archetype referring to a character that rejects established norms and conventions, has been rejected by society, and has the self as the center of his or her own existence. ART: “Hannibal and His Army Crossing the Alps”; JMW Turner
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Realism Attempted to present the world as it was Lacked the sentiment and emotion of romanticism Looked at harsh side of life which they wanted to improve
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Realism 1850 to WWII ART: Realism, French, Jean- Francois Millet, 1814-1875, "The Gleaners," 1857
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Authors
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Alexander Dumas vs. Charles Dickens Birthplace: France Works: The Three Musketeers; The Count of Monte Cristo Technique: Romantic hero battles huge odds - emphasizes heroic past Birthplace: England Works: Oliver Twist, Tale of Two Cities Technique: portrays lives of slum dwellers and downtrodden - exposes ills of society
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Dicey Dialogue Which author represents realism and which represents romanticism? Why? What contemporary films or books could be labeled either romanticism or realism?
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Painters
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Eugene Delacroix vs. Gustave Courbet Birthplace: France Works: Landscapes, peasants & medieval knights Technique: wanted to capture beauty of nature & convey violent energy of emotion Birthplace:France Works: painted ordinary, working- class subjects Technique: wanted to portray the realities of the time & reject imagination
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Dicey Dialogue Which painter represents realism and which represents romanticism? Why? How does modern art reflect our cultures? Art: Freida Kahlo
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Composers
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Beethoven vs. Aaron Copeland Birthplace: Germany Works: 5th Symphony, Ode to Joy Technique: Conveyed intense emotional struggle through music Birthplace: America Works: Piano Concerto Technique: Sought to restore the order, balance & harmony of the classical era, a revolt against chaos of Romanticism
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Dicey Dialogue Which composer represents realism and which represents romanticism? Why? How does modern music reflect our cultures?
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