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Title: American Romanticism:


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American Romanticism
  • Imagination and the Individual
  • 1800-1860

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When you think of American romanticism, think of
this
  • Where the Wild Things Are

3
Romanticism is
  • A journey away
  • from the corruption of civilization
  • and the limits of rational thought
  • and toward the integrity of nature
  • and the freedom of the
  • imagination.

4
Origins of Romanticism
  • Reaction against the Enlightenment
  • and Rationalism (Age of Reason)
  • View of the city progress as corrupt. Too
    systematic and fake.
  • Renouncement of materialism

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Characteristics of the romantic journey
  • to the countryside or to adventure
  • associated with
  • independence
  • moral clarity
  • healthful living
  • flight away from something or
  • to something or
  • emphasis on something better

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Romantic hero is
  • Youthful
  • Innocent and pure of purpose
  • Idealistic with a sense of honor based on some
    higher principle not on societys rules
  • Possesses singular (unique, remarkable) skills
  • Quests for some higher truth in the natural world
  • Has a knowledge of people and of life based on
    deep, intuitive understanding not on formal
    learning
  • Rejects conformity
  • Loves nature and avoids the masses

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Celebrating the imagination
  • Romanticism
  • values feeling and intuition over reason
  • apprehends powerful truths that the rational mind
    cannot reach
  • associates strong emotions with natural,
    unspoiled beauty

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Elements of Romanticism
  • NEED
  • SIN
  • Nature inspiring wisdom
  • Exotic setting
  • Emotion and feeling over reason
  • Distrust of civilization and progress
  • Supernatural
  • Intuition, individualism, imagination, innocence,
    independence
  • Nostalgia for the past

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Nature (Elements of romanticism)
  • Path to moral and spiritual development
  • Preferable to civilization and progress
  • Doorway to ideal world
  • Romantics would say, GO OUT AND EXPERIENCE
    NATURE!
  • Learn from nature, not society

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Exotic settings (Elements of romanticism)
  • Sources of truth and beauty
  • Examination of personality, moods, and mental
    potentialities
  • Focus on passion and inner struggles

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Emotion (Elements of romanticism)
  • Trust of feelings is important
  • Literary themes emphasize emotion, not morality
  • Feelings over reason
  • Senses over intellect

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Distrust (Elements of romanticism)
  • Avoids society/city life
  • Shuns artificiality of civilization
  • Questions progress

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Supernatural (Elements of romanticism)
  • Supernatural realm
  • Exotic locales
  • Gothic
  • Wild, haunted landscapes
  • Strange events
  • Mysterious settings
  • Psychological exploration of the human mind

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The five Is (Elements of romanticism)
  • Intuition
  • Individual
  • Imagination
  • Innocence
  • Independence

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Nostalgia (Elements of romanticism)
  • Concern for and focus on the past
  • Myths
  • Legends
  • Folk culture

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Additional romantic characteristics
  • American settings
  • An attempt to establish authenticity
  • Sense of optimism

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Americas Romantic writers(preview no need to
write these down today)
  • James Fenimore Cooper (Last of the Mohicans)
  • 1789-1851
  • Washington Irving (Rip Van Winkle)
  • 1783-1859
  • William Cullen Bryant (Thanatopsis)
  • 1794-1878
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne (The Scarlet Letter)
  • 1804-1864
  • Edgar Allan Poe (The Telltale Heart, etc)
  • 1809-1849
  • Herman Melville (Moby Dick)
  • 1819-1891

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The Dark Romantics
  • focused on the grotesque, the gloomy, the
    morbid, the fantastic
  • valued intuition emotion over logic and reason
  • saw symbols, spiritual truths, signs in nature
    and everyday events
  • acknowledged the evil of man the horror of
    evil.

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Dark romantics include (mph)
  • Herman Melville author of Moby Dick, the
    classic tale of good v. evil man v. nature.
  • Edgar Allan Poe master of the psychological
    thriller founder of modern detective story.
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne examiner of the human mind
    the effects of sin evil.

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Remember Elements of Romanticism NEED SIN
  • Nature inspiring wisdom
  • Exotic setting
  • Emotion and feeling over reason
  • Distrust of civilization and progress
  • Supernatural
  • Intuition, individualism, imagination, innocence,
    independence
  • Nostalgia for the past

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Remember, when thinking of romanticism
  • "Where the Wild Things Are"
  • or
  • Planet Earth Trailer Earth Trailer

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(N.E.E.D. S.I.N.)
  • DREAMS
  • by Mary Oliver
  • All nightthe dark buds of dreamsopenrichly.I
    n the centerof every petalis a letter,and you
    imagineif you could only rememberand string
    them all togetherthey would spell the answer.It
    is a long night,
  • and not an easy oneyou have so many
    branches,and there are diversionsbirds that
    come and go,the black fox that lies downto
    sleep beneath you,the moon staringwith her
    bone-white eye.Finally you have spentall the
    energy you canand you drag from the groundthe
    muddy skirt of your roots.
  • and leap awakewith two or three syllableslike
    water in your mouthand a sense
  • of lossa memorynot yet of a word,certainly not
    yet the answeronly how it feelswhen deep in
    the treeall the locks click open,and the fire
    surges through the wood,and the blossoms blossom.

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Elements of Romanticism Nature
  • The Romantics valued the beauty and existence of
    nature. The Romantics wanted to go against
    societys norms of work and routine.
  • What are we doing to show this?
  • An Inconvenient Truth Trailer
  • (video trailer) http//www.imdb.com/title/tt049711
    6/trailers-screenplay-E30439-314

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billboard examples
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Nature/environment billboard
Gore made a film to encourage Americans to care
about what happens to our world. What could we
do?
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Nature/environment billboard
  • Compose a short slogan that reminds Americans of
    one of the following
  • The value of nature
  • (or)
  • The importance of taking care of Earth
  • Draw the slogan billboard
  • Answer these questions on the back of the slogan
    billboard
  • Where should your billboard be placed?
  • Who needs to see your slogan?
  • What affect would you hope it would have?
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