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Title: Romantic Era Overview


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Romantic Era Overview
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Characteristics of Era
  • Focuses on feelings and emotion, not facts and
    logic (as did the Neoclassical Era)
  • Revolts against reason, Industrial Revolution
  • Focus on Nature, independence, individuality
  • Fluid logic and writing style (stream of
    consciousness)
  • Brooding artists (The tortured artist)
  • Historical paintings of Spanish Revolution, biased

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Romanticism (1760 - 1870) was
  • A reaction to the Industrial Revolution
  • A tendency to portray life as it is not
  • Lilfe may distort the real world in order to
    escape from it.
  • (Romanticism stands opposed to realism)
  • Exotic
  • A defiance of the established artistic rules
  • Romanticism is the opposite of neoclassicism
  • Faith in the imagination.
  • Reason came in second to feeling and intuition.
  • Playwrights abandoned the old rules and started
    using stylized methods

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Romanticism (1760 - 1870) was
  • Faith in the individual.
  • Humanitarianism and interest in the common person
    became important
  • Patriotism
  • Intense interest in the past, especially Medieval
    and Gothic
  • Growing interest in nature as a positive force in
    man's existence
  • Nature was conceived of as good in opposition to
    society which was bad
  • Belief in the free individual.
  • Anyone, even a rebel or outlaw, standing outside
    the evil influence of society, was good if he or
    she lived by emotion, not reason.
  • It viewed man in isolation and a creature of
    emotion instead of man as part of a social order
    and a creature of reason.

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Romantic Era Music
  • Music in Romanticism style contains strong
    emotion.  Beethoven's later music is considered
    a transition to the Romantic.
  • He produced beautiful melodies for piano and
    powerful symphonies with strong themes, but it
    must be noted that he was mainly known as a
    Classical composer.
  • Tchaikovsky wrote sweet, light ballet music. His
    ballets are recognized around the world.
  • Wagner composed stirring operas (in German, of
    course) based on Germanic themes.

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The Nutcracker Suite
  • The Romanticism movement saw the Golden Age of
    ballet develop, as we see in Tchaikovsky's
    Nutcracker Suite. The ballet is a narrative
    fantasy, for it shows the toys of a child coming
    to life and having an adventure. Part of the
    Nutcracker Suite is the "Dance of the Sugar Plum
    Fairy," a fantasy of magic, whim, and emotion so
    typical of the Romantic period. The Nutcracker
    shows two key elements of the Romantic Period
  • a tendency to portray life as it is not it may
    distort the real world in order to escape from
    it, and
  • reason came in second to feeling and intuition.
    Writers abandon the old rules and started using
    stylized methods.

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Romantic Theater
  • Melodrama grew out of Romanticism.
  • Several differences between melodrama and
    Romantic drama
  • Melodrama had three acts, romantic had five acts,
  • Romantic dramas avoided happy endings and were
    more poetic.

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Melodrama
  • Three Acts  
  • "A drama, such as a play, film, or television
    program, characterized by exaggerated emotions,
    stereotypical characters, and interpersonal
    conflicts."
  • (from dictionary.com)  
  • The villain was more memorable than the hero.
    (Example the villain who ties a lady to railroad
    tracks.)  
  • Highly developed cliffhanger
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