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Romanticism and the Story of the American Old West
In your own words, discuss the ways in which the stories and myths of American expansionism?captured in literature as well as in paintings, photographs, and films?illustrate the influences of "the Romantic spirit."
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artworks from Romanticism and Realism Periods
What are the main characteristics of each movement? (I have placed these with each painting listed, as these works are prime examples of each style).
Finally, compose your comparison between the works reflecting each style.
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Romanticism response to the French Revolution
This obviously had a lot of benefits, as we see for the next few hundred years in mostly democratic governments of Western civilization; but what Romanticism did was see that compartmentalizing human experience into a purely objective/rational/mental
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Psychotherapy: Sensationalists, Rationalists, and Romantics
- From this perspective it affected all of Western Europe from 1750-1850 coinciding with the Industrial revolution.
- Romanticism was considered as a set of values biases, opting for feelings over cognition, reason, imagination over intellect.
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Philosophies in the Age of Enlightenment & Romanticism
Many historians point to the work of Descartes & his views on the Mind as one of the main foundations of Philosophy, hence we will focus on his work on it.
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Romanticism as a Movement in Art
382193 Romanticism as a Movement in Art In the twentieth century, there were several art movements and ideologies. For this assignment, research romanticism or postmodernism.
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WWI and the end of Romanticism
WWI has been called the war that ended the age of romanticism. In your opinion, how did America change as a result of the war?
These areas are briefly covered.
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What are the characteristics of a problem?
//The given discussion paper is mainly based on various short answers to the various questions. Before, proceeding towards the instructions, first of all, we will discuss about the meaning of the 'Problem' and then discuss about its characteristics.
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Neoclassicism, Romanticism, and Realism
596031 Neoclassicism, Romanticism, and Realism What were the driving forces behind the three stylistic movements in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries? What ideas and inspiration do we find behind Neoclassicism?