The Romantic Movement

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The Romantic Movement was a time of transition for art, writing and other creativity, along with freedom to express ones emotions. The Romantics saw nature as something that wouldn’t change, while they were discovering who they were along with their uniqueness.

Romanticism appeared along with the Age of Enlightenment, basically being reflected off of it. Since being self-conscious was one of the characteristics elements of Romanticism, the romantics were conscious of their abilities.
They chose to see human nature as unchanging wanting it to stay the same as it was. The Romantics didn’t like the Age of Enlightenment because it blocked their ways of expressing themselves with their creativity and emotions. What they wanted was freedom and diversity and also wanting to discover and let their feelings be known without having to hold back.

Many characteristics of Romantic Literature include Interest in Common Man and Childhood, Awe of Nature, Importance of Imagination and Strong Senses, Emotions and Feelings etc. All those characteristics help depict how Romanticism was like and gives us a sense of how Romantics would act to certain things back in the era Mary shelly lived in.

There are many Romantics characteristics in the story ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelly. The 3 romantic characteristics that really stood out the most to me in the story were; Importance of Imagination, Strong Senses, Emotions and Feeling and also Awe of Nature.

Importance of Imagination is strongly supported in the story ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelly.
It’s a strong characteristic used as Victor Frankenstein was able to use his imaginations and take action upon it as he used it to fulfill his dreams in creating life. As he goes...

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... expressions, the use of nature and the independence the characters had with their own imaginations.

One may view the work of Mary Shelly very dramatic and suspenseful and with every page they turn. Because of the way Mary Shelly’s intellectual orientation emphasizes every character’s emotions, expressions and focuses on the characters giving them their own individuality and disregarding form of any kind. Without being bias and hearing the story from everyone of the characters view points as the creature was a monster.

In other words the story of Frankenstein brings out the psychotic and mental side of every character. And probably the readers too as they read the book and expect something to happen but then there are twist and turn of events as Mary Shelly first give us hope but the destroys it by twisting the plot. Making everyone lose their minds in the end.

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