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Tems11 [23]
2 years ago
13

GUYS PLEASE HELP

English
2 answers:
EastWind [94]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The Romantic theory of poetry reflects the early nineteenth century's emphasis on individualism because the poem's subject is frequently the poet and is presented in the first-person narrative. Using a first-person narrative(also known as a first-person point of view), the authors of the poems allowed others to experience their thoughts and feelings as if the reader was the author of the writings themselves. This style of poetry was very subjective, imaginative, personal, and frequently perceived as a visionary fashion of coping with the illogical emotions that happen in life, thus emphasizing individualism through the encouragement of personal prosperity and the maintenance of physical or mental well-being.

Explanation:

I used this for my answer.

Orlov [11]2 years ago
3 0

A little late but here.

Literary, artistic, and philosophical movement that began in Europe in the 18th century and lasted roughly until the mid-19th century. Its intense focus on individual consciousness was both a continuation of and a reaction against the Enlightenment. Romanticism emphasized the individual, the subjective, the irrational, the imaginative, the personal, the spontaneous, the emotional, the visionary, and the transcendental. Among its attitudes were a deepened appreciation of the beauties of nature; a general exaltation of emotion over reason and of the senses over intellect; a turning in upon the self and a heightened examination of human personality; a preoccupation with the genius, the hero, and the exceptional figure; a new view of the artist as a supremely individual creator; an emphasis on imagination as a gateway to transcendent experience and spiritual truth; a consuming interest in folk culture, national and ethnic cultural origins, and the medieval era; and a predilection for the exotic, the remote, the mysterious, the weird, the occult, the monstrous, the diseased, and even the satanic. See also classicism and Transcendentalism.

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