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associated with neoclassicism: characterized in literature, music, paintings, etc. by freedom of form, emphasis on feeling, originality, and creative imagination. Also on the artists own personality and sympathetic interests in nature, medevilism, the common man and so forth. This basically explains the content of this essay. The
essay will be a deeper explanation of these things related to four of the main themes in romanticism. Specific examples of revolution, individuality, nature, and love will be included. The leading item in romanticism was passion. Almost everything, whether it be art, music, or literature, was shown with extreme passion. This could very well be the reason for calling it the Romantic Period. Love has a somewhat difficult definition, due
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followers believed that the natural and free life of the Natives in America were superior to that of the Europeans who settled in America. This particular ballet was based upon a German legend of a girl who loves to dance and falls in love with a shepherd boy. This is a terrific example of the individualistic thought at this time. Love in art was mainly shown in ballet. This painting was also a political statement of the injustices and the slaughter of innocent citizens after an uprising against a French invasion. The significance of the individual was ever present in art, but this painting shows almost a sadness about it, a sense of loneliness in its creativity. The ballet showed men and women in an equality of roles, but also gave men a chance to show that they too could accomplish extravagant dance steps.
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