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| The Difference between Realism and Romanticism
The Difference between Realism and Romanticism
Main Themes
The main themes in this story are Romanticism and
Realism
I found two definitions
- The fist one describes
Romanticism like this:
- Romanticism emphasized
the individual, the subjective, the irrational, the imaginative, the personal,
the spontaneous, the emotional, the visionary, and the
transcendental.
- Romanticism was marked
by emphasis on originality and individuality, personal emotional expression, and
freedom and experimentation of form.
- Webster defines
Romanticism as:
- Consisting of or resembling a
romance
- Having no basis in fact :
IMAGINARY
- Impractical in conception or plan :
VISIONARY
- a: marked by the imaginative or emotional appeal of what is
heroic, adventurous, remote, mysterious, or idealized b: often capitalized of,
relating to, or having the characteristic of Romanticism c: of or relating to
music of the 19th century characterized by an emphasis on subjective
emotional qualities and freedom or form; d: also of relating to a composer of
this music
- a: having an inclination for romance: responsive to the
appeal of what is idealized, heroic, or
adventurous
- Realism rejects
imaginative idealization in favour of a close observation of outward
appearances
- Realism usually
stemmed either form artists´ desire to present more honest, searching, and
unidealized views of everyday life or from their attempts to use art as a
vehicle for social and political criticism
- Realism´s
emphasis on detachment, objectivity, and accurate observation, its lucid but
restrained criticism of social environment and mores, and the humane
understanding that underlay its moral judgments
- Concern for fact or reality and rejection of the impractical
and visionary
- a: a doctrine that universals exist outside the mind;
specifically: the conception that an abstract term names an independent and
unitary reality b: the conception that objects of sense perception or cognition
exist idependently of the mind – compare
NOMINALISM
- fidelity in art and literature to nature or real life and to
accurate representation without idealization
I enjoyed reading this book. It was pretty easy to
understand and there were a lot of poems which I liked very much. I would also
recommend everybody to read this book just for fun.
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