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7 Romantic Characteristics. Beauty of the untamed, natural world Attractiveness of the pastoral life Freedom Imagination Emotion Lack of authority Rights of the individual .
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7 Romantic Characteristics Beauty of the untamed, natural world Attractiveness of the pastoral life Freedom Imagination Emotion Lack of authority Rights of the individual
The Bard by John Martin (1817)1. beauty of the untamed, natural world - 2. attractiveness of the pastoral life - 3. freedom - 4. imagination - 5. emotion - 6. lack of authority - 7. rights of the individual -
The Bard by John Martin (1817)1. beauty of the untamed, natural world - beauty in the rocks and the clouds2. attractiveness of the pastoral life - bard lives off of the land3. freedom - the bard is free to go wherever he wants, he is not confined by a path like the soldiers4. imagination - the bard has a harp and is a poet, standing for vision and imagination5. emotion - consider the stance of the bard6. lack of authority - the bard answers to no one, the horses near the water are rearing up against their rider’s authority7. rights of the individual - the bard is an individual