Romanticism In The Romantic Period

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Percy Bysshe Shelley
Romanticism age in literature is defined as the period in the late 18th century that begun in Western Europe. Romantic Movement was a time where authors expressed strong emotions, freedom and independence in artistic work. During this period, writers strongly rejected strict rules, order and rationality. Romanticism was an era that followed the enlightenment age and was considered an answer to the past ideas of enlightenment that majorly focused on order and logic. The writers during this period were more egger to let their imagination rule their plot instead of focusing on realistic limits. This movement puts more emphasis the infinite and mysterious instead of science and facts and freedom from rules instead of restricted order.
Another, characteristic of romantic period is nationalism. Throughout this era, people believed that joining forces to fight injustice or struggle towards human right movement was the only way to attain physical and intellectual freedom. This is why most authors of this period wrote their stories either real or fiction by using rebellion and revolution as the plot.
The Romantic Movement was incomplete after the death of Cowper in the 1800s. However, the movement was supposed to reach its highest peak with the works of greatest writers of the next quarter century. These writers were to create best and unique body of literature like the one produced in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. All the greatest writers of the quarter century were wholly or partly poets. These writers can be grouped in to two major groups. The first group consists of first, William Wordsworth, Samuel Ta...

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...om the shackles religious, nation and social injustices. The period of Romantic revolution and the triumph of the writers occurred during the same time with French revolution, and struggle of Europe against Napoleon. This time also saw the political power being transferred from the small groups having control of the country to middle class. Percy By she Shelley is one of the authors who contributed to the triumph of the Romantic Movement. In both his life and poetry, great desire of reformation and superb lyrics are incapable of being disentangled. He highly advocates for the need of human race to be free from institution citing that institution are the course of sin and misery for human being. He thinks that if humans are left under the control of nature and given a choice to live according to their conviction, then the world would be a better place for everyone.

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