Romanticism is the participation of emotions, fantasies, intuition to the story. It is the opposite of rationalism including logic, reason, and the rationalism of the story. There are exactly five romantic elements to choose from. It includes dissatisfaction with city life, desire to connect with nature, interest in individualism, nostalgia for the past, and supernatural interests. There are some forms of romanticism in some form among the six stories that we can choose from among them.
In the world of Lip Van Winkle and Romantic literature, writers can express their opinions with many kinds of sentences. Their theme can be explained by life experience, biography, poetry or other forms of literature. One form used by the author is romanticism. There are many qualities that determine various views of romanticism. - Analysis of Irving's Rip Van Winkle Rip Van Winkle grabs guns and dog wolves and goes into the forest. He was absent under the tree and came late at night. When Lip was ready to go home, he heard a voice called his name. He went to see who called his name. He found an old man holding a bucket. Lip and the old man went to the valley above the mountain. So, they found a group of strange people.
Supernatural interest with past nostalgic. There are some forms of romanticism in some form among the six stories that we can choose from among them. I chose to express my desire to connect with nature in "Rip Van Winkle", "Thanatopsis", and Walden. Rip Van Winkle wants to take him away from a troublesome wife to the forest. And we will clarify the luxurious forest landscape that we wish to connect with nature. In the first paragraph of the story, Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle expressed a natural connection. Hua Biao Owen's short story "Rip Van Winkle" seems to be a simple story about unhappy married men. His happiness has left. And dog worship; but only eavesdropping from his poor wife. However, if you read more carefully, the story has quite different meaning. Through his constant mention of her disordered relationship with Dame Van Winkle and Rip, Irving