Thursday, January 9, 2020
Compare And Contrast Dark Romantic And Transcendentalism
Throughout the Dark Romantic period, many forms of new writing were formed. This included the beginnings of Dark Romantic and Transcendentalist movements. While different than the Dark Romantics, the Transcendentalists believed in many of the same values, including the value of spirit over emotions and feelings over intelligence. The Transcendentalists explored how the beauty of nature benefited the human soul and mind. In addition, the Transcendentalists investigated the positive effects of natureââ¬â¢s grace and peace on psychology and the ensuing behaviors. By contrast, The Dark Romantics explored the conflict of good and evil and the effects of guilt on the human mind. In the many works of Dark Romantic literature, dark themes emergeâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Later in the text, the narrator mentions that Usher is ââ¬Å"enchained by certain superstitious impressions in regard to the dwelling which he tenantedâ⬠(Poe 599). The narrator is trying to explain that due to h is poor living conditions in the Usher Mansion, Usher has found himself following groundless superstitions. This alone is evidence of demented behavior, and, in this case, is easily linked back to the environment in which Usher lives in. Dull settings as well as obscure plotlines create mental derangement in characters in Dark Romantic texts and explain the behaviors, effects, and causes of guilt. Guilt is a powerful emotion often leading to the downfall of many, especially in Dark Romantic texts. In Edgar Allan Poeââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"The Fall of the House of Usher,â⬠guilt plays a powerful role in the sanity of Usher. As the story develops, he seems to be hiding something, and his secret is exposed when guilt forces him to exclaim that he ââ¬Å"ââ¬Ëhear[s] it, and have heard it. Long- -long--long--many minutes, many hours, many days, have I heard it--yet I dared not--oh, pity me, miserable wretch that I am!--I dared not--I dared not speak! We have put her living in the tomb !ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬ (Poe 615). It is shockingly discovered that Usher has been preserving his dead sister, Madeline, and she may still be alive in the tomb. The plot developed from a strange, depressed, and bipolar man to a body hoarding psychopath. This type of developing guilt is also present in Nathaniel Hawthorneââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"TheShow MoreRelatedAmerican Literature11652 Words à |à 47 Pagesfeelings emphasis on the imagination over reason and intuition over facts urbanization versus nostalgia for nature burden of the Puritan past Genre/Style: ï⠷ ï⠷ ï⠷ ï⠷ ï⠷ ï⠷ literary tale character sketch slave narratives, political novels poetry transcendentalism Effect: ï⠷ ï⠷ ï⠷ helps instill proper gender behavior for men and women fuels the abolitionist movement allow people to re-imagine the American past Historical Context: ï⠷ ï⠷ expansion of magazines, newspapers, and book publishing slaveryRead MoreMetz Film Language a Semiotics of the Cinema PDF100902 Words à |à 316 Pagesthey do not possess the revelant feature. Consequently, identification of the relevant feature results in the establishment of a new, unique, objective category. xvi A NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY (noyeau semique) and are, therefore, semantic variables (compare with Ãâ°mile Beneveniste s extrinsic semes). The new integrity of semic nucleus plus contextual seme(s) constitutes a sememe. (Note that in the terminology of the American linguist Leonard Bloomfield, a sememe is the significate of a morpheme. Metz
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