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Romantic Heroes: Understanding the Archetype and Characteristics, Schemi e mappe concettuali di Inglese

Romantic LiteratureArchetypes in LiteratureCharacter Analysis

The concept of romantic heroes, their archetypal characteristics, and how they are portrayed in literature and real life. the '5 I's of Romanticism' and the characteristics of romantic heroes, including their big ego, emotional connection with the audience, and rejection of societal norms. The document also includes examples of romantic heroes from literature and real life, such as Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights and Napoleon Bonaparte.

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  • Who are some examples of romantic heroes in literature?
  • Who are some real-life romantic heroes?
  • What are the characteristics of a romantic hero?
  • How does the audience emotionally connect with a romantic hero?
  • What are the '5 I's of Romanticism'?

Tipologia: Schemi e mappe concettuali

2018/2019

Caricato il 01/12/2021

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Scarica Romantic Heroes: Understanding the Archetype and Characteristics e più Schemi e mappe concettuali in PDF di Inglese solo su Docsity! Archetypal Characters & The Romantic Hero S “Is” of Romanticism Imagination Intuition Innocence Inner Experience Inspiration sophisticated, mysterious, and a bit dangerous. a moody rebel, who can be very arrogant. attractive to women who are drawn to his complicated personality, hidden conflicts, and secret past. drawn to nature and filled with intuition. reject the standard guidelines of society and adhere to their own code of morality and justice. (think Batman, not Superman). Authors of Romantic Heroes e Nathaniel Hawthorne — 1804-1864 — Explores hidden motivations in his characters — The Scarlet Letter * Herman Melville (1850) — 1819-1891 — International recognition for Moby Dick (1851) — Moral strength verse Evil Real Life Romantic Heroes e Napoleon — 1769-1821 — First Romantic Hero from Europe and First Dictator from Europe * Frederick Douglas — EndedFrench -— 1817-1895 Revolution — Leading anti- ” slavery spokesperson — Escaped from slavery to become an advocate — “It was slavery I hated . . . Feeding and clothing me could not atone for taking my Liberty away” Sojourner Truth 1797-1883 Born as Isabella Baumfree Feminist and abolitionist Archetype * Anarchetype is an original or fundamental imaginative pattern that is repeated through the ages. An archetype can be a plot, an event, a character, a setting, or an object. Can you think of several movies that have the same plot? Literary Focus: Mood * Mood- the overall feeling or atmosphere of a story, play, or poem— may be the most difficult literary element to define. * After all, mood is intangible, you can't point to mood in a text * It's all about feeling
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