Romanticism Essay Test Flashcards
Romantic Characteristic #2
Distrust of industry and city life and an idealization of rural life and the wilderness
Romantic Characteristic #3
Interest in the common person instead of the elite and in the individual rather than society as a whole
Romantic Characteristic #4
Bias or sympathy toward the underdog or the downtrodden
Romantic characteristic #5
Belief that intuition, imagination, and emotion could grasp truths that escaped reason alone
Romantic characteristic #6
Interest in the supernatural
Historical Connection #1 (Natural world = truth)
Louisiana Purchase of 1803
Historical Connection #2 (Distrust of city)
Urban problems caused by industrialization and rapid population growth
Historical Connection #3 (Interest in common person)
Andrew Jackson
Historical Connection #4 (Sympathy for the underdog)
Various reform movements that were afoot
Historical Connection #5 (Intuition, imagination, and emotion = truth)
Romanticism began in Europe as a reaction to the rationalism of the Enlightenment
Historical Connection #6 (Interest in the supernatural)
Romanticism sought inspiration from exotic settings, legends, and folklore as they attempted to rise above the “dull realities”
Romantic Characteristic #1
Contemplation of the natural world is a means of discovering truth behind what people ordinarily accept as reality