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Neko [114]
1 year ago
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Which of the following are key features of Romanticism. Choose all that apply:

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2 answers:
pishuonlain [190]1 year ago
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The following are key features of Romanticism;

  • It was a celebration of the natural world over that of industry and technology
  • the celebration of emotions, irrationality, and having a child-like sense of intuition. Option B and C.

<h3>What is Romanticism?</h3>

Romanticism was a movement in Europe by the intellectual. It features culture, beliefs and idea.

The features and attributes f this movement includes:

  • The celebration of nature by all members
  • The focus on individuality and spirituality,
  • They celebrate separation or withdrawal from people
  • They are concerned by common man.

Therefore, key features of Romanticism includes the celebration of the natural world over that of industry and technology and the celebration of emotions, irrationality, and having a child-like sense of intuition.

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Effectus [21]1 year ago
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The key features of Romanticism are options C and D which are:

  • It was a celebration of emotions, irrationality, and having a child-like sense of intuition
  • It was a reaction to the birth of the modern world and the coming of the age of industrialism

<h3>What is Romanticism?</h3>

Romanticism refer to a form of movement or era in the 18th century which is a form of celebrations in arts, literature that focus on ideas, experiences and feelings that occur in men and women in Europe those days.

Therefore, The key features of Romanticism are options C and D which are:

  • It was a celebration of emotions, irrationality, and having a child-like sense of intuition
  • It was a reaction to the birth of the modern world and the coming of the age of industrialism

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