ROMANTICISM By: Georgia P., Jordan C., and Rosa W. “It was my heart that counseled me to do it, and my heart cannot err.”

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ROMANTICISM By: Georgia P., Jordan C., and Rosa W. “It was my heart that counseled me to do it, and my heart cannot err.”

WHAT’S ROMANTICISM?  Expression of emotion  Feelings of nature and God  Imagination vs reason

ROMANTICISM IN CULTURE  Poetry should come from your soul  Wanted nature for show, not just for study  Friedrich wanted people to see nature with their hearts  Beethoven wanted to express his beliefs through music  Religion became less ‘by the book’

IMPORTANT PEOPLE  Edgar Allen Poe: Gothic literature  Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Pioneer of Romanticism  Delacroix: Art should make you feel happy by looking at it  Berlioz: Program music

KEY WORDS  Individualism: Empathize good traits in people  Pantheism: Make everything good in nature comparable to God  Art: Visual arts that express feelings and moods  Music: Express feelings and depict moods  Gothic Literature: Exploring the fear of the world in literature

ROMANTIC ART