Romantic Movement

Romanticism

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Romantic Movement

Romanticism was the artistic, Literary and philosophical movement that began in the 18th century and went until the mid-19th century. In its passionate view on the personal awareness, it included persistence of and a response towards Enlightenment. Romanticism highlighted on the individual, the illogical, the subjective, the personal, the creative, the transcendental, the spontaneous, the emotional and the visionary. Alongside its attitude were extended positive receptions of the beauties of nature, general happiness in emotion over reason and of the senses over intelligence. The rotating is upon the heightened assessment of human personality and oneself, an obsession with the hero, the genius, and the exceptional figure.

The original view of the artist as an extremely individual creator, and an accent on imagination as a gateway to inspiring experience and spiritual truth as well as consuming interest in ethnic natural cultural origins and folk culture, with the medieval period; and a first choice for the appealing, the occult, the strange, the weird, the isolated, the monstrous, the contaminated, the satanic and the Transcendentalism and Classicism (Shelley 1881).

Impact of romanticism on politics and culture

When Mary Shelley talks of ghost stories she talks about Prometheus who is in jail for stealing fire and she wishes for him to be released from his punishment to come and overthrow Zeus the current ruler in the time. Prometheus disregards social norms and society were change if he was released. The narrative remains as a warning sign for contemporary political theorist anxious about the consequences of a highly nationalized, illegitimate form of powers. In this study, Mary Shelley Frankenstein presents a full Promethean basis on political readings. Prometheus and two Titans did not undergo sentencing in Tartarus after Zeus won since they sided with him. Zeus loves punishing people since he is ruling while Prometheus always thinks of saving mankind. Prometheus had been a symbol of the revolutionaries, the emblem of anticipation for a better future, could not become the symbol of victory over dictator.

The uprising brought about shifting from dominions to social equality through violent revolutions for instance when Prometheus challenges past Divine Imperatives of the rulers (Shelley 1881).

Romantic ideas popular at this time

This age of Romanticism is the time that the writer’s popular ideas went from reasoning Age to imaginative ideas. The ideas were transformed all through this time for various motives, including the Industrial Revolution in England, the French Revolution and many other things that affected the society. A good example when there was use of imagination was, with Frankenstein with Mary Shelly, a great author of the Romantic Age (Shelley 1881).

Romanticism a reaction against industrialization and the Enlightenment

The Enlightenment highlighted on balanced thoughts, scientific methodology and consistent presumptions that seem soulless, and cold too many stranded in the early traditions, resulting in a response that turned back to emotional themes of nature, the theology of life, human sensitiveness called Romanticism. The political revolutions of the era were encouraged by Enlightenment thoughts; however personal stories of various people delayed in the revolutions were possible topics for romantic plays, novels, and operas. As the industrial revolution surpassed the lives of many people, Romanticism gave a means of emotional and rational escape from the harsh realities. The Industrial Revolution takes root in England and Germany fueled in part by its coherent culture, and by its immense coal reserves. As a result, also Romanticism begins from the same countries, and they are transformed from rural to urban (Shelley 1881).

Reference

Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus. London: Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones, 1881. ISBN 0-8018-4218-2. (Accessed November 29, 2013).