Due at the beginning of class: Kennedy speech graphic organizer and essay.
Take a look at the above image
Make a list of 8 observations / comments, as you did with the Thomas Nast drawing. Class handout to be collected.
Romanticism
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This is an artistic
and intellectual movement that originated in the late 18th century and stressed
strong emotion, imagination, freedom
from classical correctness in art forms, and rebellion against social conventions.
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Romanticism is an
attitude or intellectual orientation that characterized many works of
literature, painting, music, architecture, criticism, and historiography in
Western civilization over a period from the late 18th to the mid-19th century. Romanticism
can be seen as a rejection of the precepts of order, calm, harmony, balance,
idealization, and rationality that typified classicism in general and late
18th-century Neoclassicism in particular. It was also to some extent a reaction
against the Enlightenment and against 18th-century rationalism and physical
materialism in general. Romanticism emphasized the individual, the subjective,
the irrational, the imaginative, the personal, the spontaneous, the emotional,
the visionary, and the transcendental.
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Among the
characteristic attitudes of Romanticism were the following” (1) a deepened
appreciation of the beauties of nature; (2) a general exaltation of emotion
over reason and of the senses over intellect; a turning in upon the self and a
heightened examination of human personality and its moods and mental
potentialities; (3) a preoccupation with the genius, the hero, and the
exceptional figure in general, and (4) a focus on his passions and inner
struggles; (5) a new view of the artist as a supremely individual creator,
whose creative spirit is more important than strict adherence to formal rules
and traditional procedures; (6) an emphasis upon imagination as a gateway to
transcendent experience and spiritual truth; (7) an obsessive interest in folk culture,
national and ethnic cultural origins, and the medieval era;(8) and a
predilection for the exotic, the remote, the mysterious, the weird, the occult,
the monstrous, the diseased, and even the satanic.
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