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Biology, 03.02.2020 17:43 alanrojas0142007

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1. romanticism was a reaction against the order, harmony, and reason of the period. it represented a revolution in the .
2. instead of emphasizing order, harmony, and reason, romanticism sought truth in .
3. name the french philosophe who paved the way for the romantic movement and name two of his beliefs.
4. complete his famous quote: “man is born free, and .”
5. what was the name and nationality of the author of the sorrows of young werther? he was a member of the sturm und drang movement of authors. what does sturm und drang mean?
6. name the poet who found inspiration in the natural beauty of the english lake district.
7. byron traveled to to its people fight against the ottomans. he once declared, “i was born for .” day 2 read reading guide
8. was a landscape artist who loved to paint the scenery where he grew up, around the river stour in .
9. was a french painter who loved to paint scenes from the exotic places he visited. he also painted liberty leading the people during the 1830 rebellion.
10. was a german romantic artist who painted wild landscapes, such as rocky seacoasts and dark forests.
11. name the composer who began in the classical style, became increasingly influenced by romanticism, and whose music was inspired by the natural world. explore and discuss as you’ve seen, romanticism was very much a reaction against the emphasis on reason that was so important to the enlightenment. it was also a reaction against the industrial revolution with its factories and pollution and overcrowded living conditions that, as you’ll see in a later lesson, was starting to spread across europe. why might romanticism have been at odds with such developments?

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