Transcript American Romanticism
“ T H E C H A R A C T E R I S T I C J O U R N E Y O F T H E N I N E T E E N T H C E N T U R Y I S T H E J O U R N E Y A W A Y F R O M T H E C I T Y T O T H E W O R L D O F N A T U R E ”
American Romanticism
What is Romanticism?
It is not single thing- difficult to define A name given to a school of thought that considers the rational inferior to the intuitive Imagination, spontaneity, individual feelings and nature were of greater value than reason, logic, planning and cultivation A reaction against rationalism
Romanticism
A movement that began in Europe developing distinct American characteristics out of our colonial past and the development of a new nation Romantic sensibility sought to rise above “dull realities”: Explored exotic settings, both past and present Contemplated the natural world
Countryside
Independence Straightforward moral certainty Health The idea of the frontier takes on great importance.
This geography of the imagination-town, country, frontier- played a powerful role in American literature and life, and it continues to do so today.
Values
The city was a place of moral ambiguity and corruption and death The countryside became associated with independence, straightforward moral certainty, and health This geography of the imagination-town, country, frontier-played a powerful role in American literature and life, and it continues to do so today.
Characteristics of the Romantic Hero
A romantic hero must possess an understanding of his
inner-self
or
inner-world.
He must also understand the value of his experiences through
emotions
,
intuition
, and
feelings
rather than logically reasoning.
The
audience
must also be able to
emotionally connect
with the romantic hero on some level of emotion so that no matter the experience of the hero, the audience will relate to his experiences .
sophisticated
,
mysterious
, and a bit
dangerous
. a
moody rebel
, who can be very
arrogant
.
attractive to women who are drawn to his
complicated personality
,
hidden conflicts
, and
secret past
. drawn to
nature
and filled with intuition.
reject the standard guidelines of society and adhere to their
own code of morality and justice
.
NOTE:
We are Romantic as in Romantic
Love
NOT
talking about We are talking about Romantic as is from
Roman Times
Rip Van Winkle
Depicts the escape from the constraints of civilization Differences between Romanticism and rationalism Rip vs Ben Franklin Rip is an anti-Franklin figure- a do-nothing rather than a do-gooder He has no ambition He would rather “starve on a penny than work for a pound” His wife’s nagging sends him to the mountains to escape
Watch for traits of the Romantic Hero in the character of Rip!
Archetype
AN ARCHETYPE IS AN ORIGINAL OR FUNDAMENTAL IMAGINATIVE PATTERN THAT IS REPEATED THROUGH THE AGES.
An archetype can be
a plot
, an
event
, a
character
, a
setting,
or an
object
.
Literary Focus: Mood
Mood
– the overall
feeling
story, play, or poem– may be the most difficult literary element to define. or
atmosphere
of a After all, mood is
intangible
; you can’t point to mood in a text It’s all about
feeling
In order to identify a story’s mood, start with the
setting
. Pay close attention to the details of time and place, and ask yourself how the setting makes you feel.
Look carefully at the writer’s
word choice
.
For example: is a tree rotting or budding?
Then, consider the
plot
Does it end happily, or does is present a bitter or tragic outlook on life?