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Bumek [7]
2 years ago
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Analyze how Robert Walton’s life and travels adhere to the ideals of Romanticism. Frankenstein

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creativ13 [48]2 years ago
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Robert Walton’s life and travels adhere to the ideals of Romanticism with the themes of adventure and travel to educate one's self.

<h3>What is romanticism in simple words?</h3>

It should be notef that the definition of romanticism is a state of being romantic in a sentimental way. It is an 18th century movement in the arts and literature which emphasized nature, imagination, emotion, etc.

It involved the breaking with the past, and moving away from the ideas and traditions of the Enlightenment. Romanticism changed the prevailing attitudes toward nature, emotion, reason, and even the individual.

Therefore, Robert Walton’s life and travels adhere to the ideals of Romanticism with the themes of adventure and travel to educate one's self.

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