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There are two major ways to define this word show i'll show the two main ones...
Romanticism: The quality or state of being impractical or unrealistic mphaized by emotions.
When someone romanticizes something they make it more likeable and enjoybale than it actually was. An example of this is Pocahontas, people romanticize the story to make it look like they were lovers at a time of hardship and war, because that's more interesting than what actually happened. In reality because John Smith was in his 30s while Pocahontas was a ten years old and he made her come back with him to Europe to show that "The Natives of the New World Could be Civilized" and forced her to marry him, and her name also wasn't Pocahontas (Matoaka and she also went by Amonute, Pocahontas was her nickname.) This is a perfect example of Romanticism.
Another way to use the word Romanticism is when you're talking about the artistic movement in the late 18th century, which inspired artist to give more inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual or thing they were painting. I'll include some pictures below.
Greek literature was an interesting spoken language. Greek literature was divided into distinct periods , Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic. Some things about Archaic was it was an earliest texts until the time of the Byzantine Empire. During the Archaic period, the poets' works were spoken - an outcome of an oral tradition - delivered at festivals. A product of Greece's Dark Ages, Homer's epic the Iliad centered on the last days of the Trojan War, a war initiated by the love of a beautiful women. Some things about classical literature was oral recitation of poetry, as well as lyric poetry, morphed into drama. The purpose of drama was to not only entertain but also to educate the Greek citizen, to explore a problem. Plays were performed in outdoor theaters and were usually part of a religious festival. Along with a chorus of singers to explain the action, there were actors, often three, who wore masks. Of the known Greek tragedians. Last but not least Hellenistic period , The Hellenistic period produced its share of poets, prose writers, and historians. Among them were Callimachus, his student Theocritus, Apollonius Rhodius, and the highly respected historian Plutarch. Unfortunately, like the previous eras, much of what was written remains only in fragments or quoted in the works of others. The poet Callimachus (310 – 240 BCE) was originally from Cyrene but migrated to Egypt and spent most of his life in Alexandria, serving as a librarian under both Ptolemy II and III. Of his over 800 books, 6 hymns, and 60 epigrams, only fragments remain. These were all important and interesting because not only they were interesting yet those were how people talked , sang , and poet ways to show talent and to show peace because it made people happy that they sang and made up poets and show how they talked throughout them periods. That sums up all how the Greek literature was very interesting and important
Yves Klein's anthropometries de l'epoque bleue, March 9, 1960, used "living brushes" in its creation. These brushes were actually woman's body's dipped in paint. The woman then made the body print on a clean white canvases, that became a painting showing female like outline on the canvas. This made the painting quite unique from the traditional ones whereby the painting brush was majorly used to create the paintings.