The Peak of Romanticism

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Love, lust, passion, and desire all of these put together can cause great explosion. Romanticism began in England about the year 1798. The poets of England started writing about nature, imagination, and idealism. Most poets wrote considering the changes occurring in England during the revolutionary era. During the period the writers became irritated of the changes and created imaginary things to write about; their motive was to try to capture the mind of the reader. Thanks to these poets people became well conscious of the natural surroundings around them. Although the country resulted in poverty the people in that period were given strength with poetry. This made the poets more inspired and distracted towards their pain. “Poetry-making is much older than writing. Although its origins have been lost to history and can never be known for certain, the widely-accepted theory is that poetry arose in early agricultural societies, where it was spoken or chanted as a spell to promote good harvests. Certainly it was a part of religious rites and ceremonies in ancient Greece and Rome, and was the vehicle used for handing down the stories of the people's struggles and triumphs.” (History of Poetry). Late night thinking can really put a person into deep thoughts. Romanticism had a similar effect on people, when irritated and confused from the world and its habitat the mannerism of poetry transported people of the era to escape into a land of metaphors.
Many doctors as well as ordinary people recommend writing in diaries and journals as a form of treatment for the brain. Writing into a journal helps one to relieve the mind of pointless thoughts hovering in and out the mind. These thoughts can consist of depression, stress, sadness sometimes e...

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...ly about the same.” (The Road Not Taken ). Usually, people tend to go with what is common, the easy way out or the path that looked as if many people went that way, still the speaker takes the other road with the leaves on the ground as if no one has stepped foot towards it and he is the first to do so, that is why it has made a difference in his life. “I shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence: two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” (The Road Not Taken ).Nevertheless, life is a poetry book, our emotions are the words and we are the writers, the more we live on the deeper the feelings. Romanticism had brought a great impact on the lives of many people giving them hope for a better tomorrow, either it may be regarding a small problem or for those worried about their future.

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