The Romantic movement
Germany and Britain from about 1795 onwards.
nationalism is more powerful in undeveloped countries rather than Europe because downward countries always use to see problem against their country and they have more sense of thinking about nationalism
depressed classes& muslims do not participated in this movement there was no unity in this movement it was not a strong movement
Protestant Movement
The Romantic movement challenged the dominant rationalism and industrialism of the 18th and 19th centuries by emphasizing emotion, individualism, nature, and imagination. It sought to break away from the constraints of reason and tradition, focusing instead on the power of the individual spirit and the beauty of the natural world. Through art, literature, and music, Romanticism celebrated creativity and subjective experience over logic and societal norms.
The Romantic movement contrasted with the dominant rational and scientific thinking of the 18th and 19th centuries by emphasizing emotion, imagination, and individualism. Romanticism rejected the strict rules and conventions of neoclassicism and the Enlightenment, prioritizing nature, the supernatural, and human experience. It celebrated the beauty of the natural world and explored themes of nostalgia, the sublime, and the supernatural.
social stability and prosperity.
Both developed as responses to problems created by industrialization.
The Realism Movement was a realism. The Romantic Movement was romance.
The Realism Movement was a realism. The Romantic Movement was romance.
The Realism Movement was a realism. The Romantic Movement was romance.
The romantic movement was from about 1770 to 1860.
The Romantic movement
The Realism Movement was a realism. The Romantic Movement was romance.
The Romantic era was named after the Romanticism movement, which focused on individualism, emotion, nature, and imagination. Romantic artists and writers sought to break free from the restrictions of academic norms and emphasized personal expression and creativity. The term "romantic" was used to convey the emphasis on emotional and imaginative qualities in contrast to the rationalism of the Enlightenment.
The romantic movement was from about 1770 to 1860.