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The Romantic Period was a period of great change and emancipation. Romanticism is a complex artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18 th century in Western Europe. This era was about breaking free of the norm and rebelling. affect affectivity altitude emotionalis m feeling judgement passion opinion mind

 Known for being the greatest poet of his time.  Helped launch the Romantic Age in English Literature  Some of his writings include The Lyrical Ballads and The Prelude.

 Challenged creationism with his belief of evolution  Introduced the theory of natural selection  On the Origin of Species

 Writing comes from life experiences  Frankenstein  Gothic literature

 Author of many highly acclaimed novels  Represents a realistic perspective of life; dynamic, relatable characters  Exposed public opinions

 Served as the 16 th president of the united states from March 1861 until his assassination in April of 1865  Loved poetry and was inspired with Shakespeare  many powerful speeches quoting memorable poets  Stood up against slavery; his writing reflected this

Can you pick out what characteristics of the Romantic Era are demonstrated here? How are the contributions of the people we have discussed reflected in this clip? Can you match specific actions with a the people discussed? Romanticism in Film

Knowing now what the Romantic Period is defined by, why did we compare a scientist, a writer, a poet and a world leader? How do their contributions fit together to define an era? How has the Romantic Period impacted how we live today, through novels, film, and everyday life?

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