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Frankenstein Modern Prometheus By Mary Shelley The Romantic Period 1798-1832 Romantic Period You may be wondering: What does the word â ROMANTIC â mean in the context of…

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The Romantic Period 1798-1832 Romantic Period During this time period Mary Shelley published Frankenstein (Published in 1818) Romantic Period You may be wondering: What does…

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The Romantic Period 1798-1832 The Curfew or The Wide Water'd Shore, 1870 Samuel Palmer What We Know Romantic Characteristics Romanticism is characterized by the following…

Documents The Romantic Period 1798-1832. Response to Reason During the 1700’s, much had been made of the...

The Romantic Period 1798-1832 Response to Reason During the 1700âs, much had been made of the advantages of rationality, scientific advancement, and the urbanization and…

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The Romantic Period The Romantic Period 1798 - 1832 Beginnings In 1798, and published , With a Few Other Poems. This began the Romantic Period. Six Major Poets: William Blake,…

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The Romantic Period QUESTION FOR CONSIDERATION: In todayâs society, what are some of the greatest concerns and changes taking place in the following areas? List several…

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The Romantic Period 1798-1832 Romantic Period During this time period Mary Shelley published Frankenstein (Published in 1818) Romantic Period REMEMBER⦠This period starts…

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Romanticism The Romantic Period 1798-1832 1 Historical Context Response to the rationalism of the Enlightenment Response to the French Revolution (1789) The revolutionaries…

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Slayt 1 Romantic Period Poet Description of poem Themes Symbols Language Usage Metaphors and Similies Implementions in the class Conclusion CONTENT THE ROMANTIC PERIOD (1798-1832)…