The Romantic Experience In Literature: The Primary Factors Of Romanticism

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One could say the primary factor of Romanticism is feeling intense experience. Romanticism is about more than just analytical details that can be measured but of details that can only be felt and experienced. Even more precisely, Romanticism is the art of instilling one in a state of awe and rapture. Some of the things that brought out these experiences within me during this class include Claude Monet 's Japanese Bridge Collection, the song Clair de Lune by Debussy, and Turner 's Tintern Abbey. Turner 's Tintern Abbey introduced me to the world of Romanticism, Monet 's Japanese Bridge is an amazing representation of Romanticism in a display of his failing eyesight, and Debussy 's Clair de Lune brought me an enhanced understanding of the beauty …show more content…

As humans are born and die, they leave a mark on the world that will sooner or later be swept away by the tides of change and taken back into the ether of nature. It could take decades, it could take centuries, or it could take millennia, but eventually everything will return to the All Mother. Experiencing both the Poem and the Painting in unison was a wonderful way to be introduced to the lost world of the romantic …show more content…

Turner 's Tintern Abbey and Wordsworth 's poem regarding it has reshaped and revived my understanding of poetry and romantic art. My similar, yet not quite as extreme, experience of degrading eyesight as with Monet helped connect bring forth the experiences I would think of as romantic expression. He has moved the hearts of many in the short time his paintings have been available to the world and I am one of them. Seeing Impressionism as more than just art for lazy people who can 't draw in deeper details is just one of the things he has helped me with. In addition to which, Debussy has helped increase my love for all the above quantitatively through his deep and thought provoking music. I was never much for poetry or history but learning about Romanticism has been a greater treat then I imagined it to

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