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Romanticism

Definition. From what I took in from romanticism is that it is a time where peoples problems don’t exist. They have nothing to worry about other than to just enjoy themselves in a quiet area and have no worries. Romanticism. Thomas Cole. The Hudson River. Literary Work.

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Romanticism

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  1. Definition From what I took in from romanticism is that it is a time where peoples problems don’t exist. They have nothing to worry about other than to just enjoy themselves in a quiet area and have no worries. Romanticism

  2. Thomas Cole The Hudson River

  3. Literary Work • Edgar Allan Poe was known for being a literary figure for romanticism. He wrote many poems and different forms of literature in his own way. • Edgar Allan Poe wrote some of the most individual and extraordinary literature to date.

  4. Transcendentalism • Definition • Transcendentalism is basically what you believe in. Whether it be spiritually or literally it is based off of your opinion.

  5. Asher B. Durand

  6. Ralph Waldo Emerson • Emerson’s basic philosophy on transcendentalism is that the ultimate source of truth is within ourselves. • We should trust ourselves so we don’t rely on other people or other sources.

  7. Abolitionism • Definition • This was the movement to get rid of slavery.

  8. Thomas Nast

  9. Harriet Beecher Stowe • A women who wrote the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin changed peoples views of slavery throughout the world in that time period. • "...the enslaving of the African race is a clear violation of the great law which commands us to love our neighbor as ourselves"

  10. Music • John Brown’s Song • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6WignKYFI8

  11. Feminism • Definition • Is the movement to give all women equal amount of rights and treat them as the men were treated

  12. Women Standing Up For Equality

  13. Elizabeth Candy Stanton • She and Lucretia Mott organized the first women's-rights convention at Seneca Falls, N.Y. • She joined forces with Susan B. Anthony and traveled widely to speak at conventions • In addition to writing countless letters and pamphlets, as well as articles and essays for numerous periodicals, she coedited the women's-rights newspaper The Revolution

  14. Industrialism • Definition • When the people began to use technology less of the agricultural.

  15. Artists During Industrialism • William Morris, Walter Crane, Norman Shaw, and Philip Webb • These men created art in there reaction towards what was going on during the industrial age.

  16. Ida Tarbell • In 1894, Ida Tarbell was hired by McClure's Magazine • Best known for the two volume work, originally articles for McClure's, on John D. Rockefeller and his oil interests: The History of the Standard Oil Company, published 1904.

  17. Work Cited • http://www.harrietbeecherstowecenter.org/utc/ • http://www.sonofthesouth.net/Thomas_Nast.htm • http://enh241.wetpaint.com/page/Romanticism+and+Edgar+Allan+Poe • http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap4/4intro.html • http://www.vcu.edu/engweb/eng372/selfaw.htm • http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2958.html • http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/f/feminism.html • http://www.americanwriters.org/writers/stanton.asp • http://womenshistory.about.com/od/tarbellida/p/ida_tarbell.htm • http://daphne.palomar.edu/mhudelson/StudyGuides/19thCent_WA.html • http://www.allposters.com/-sp/The-Berry-Pickers-Posters_i1512901_.htm?aid=85097&LinkTypeID=1&PosterTypeID=1&DestType=7&Referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eartcyclopedia%2Ecom%2Fartists%2Fdurand%5Fasher%5Fb%2Ehtml

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