Political philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau is often attributed to arguments about the existence of "noble barbarians" and natural people. Among many literary works, the theme of "Royal Barbarians" is popular, permanent, and provides indirect authors' comments through action and development of various roles. Two such novels are "Sad Young Wit" by Mary Shirley's Frankenstein and John Wolfgang von Goethe. In both novels, Shirley and Goethe use Rousseau's myth to develop various characters, while showing a strong romantic ideal.
This phenomenon, known as the Witt effect, was named after the hero of John Wolfgang von Goethe, a novel by "Sad Young Witt" in 1774. This story happens when a young man commits suicide because of love for one-sided love. After the book was published, it was reported that the suicide rate of young men has increased. Hampton noted that the possibility of mimicking a suicide incident could be enhanced by "digesting" death, including dramatic or graphical details, and / or by continuing for a long period of time. This is the root cause of the anger of 13 reasons around Netflix, and some critics are seeking cancellation. (Relevant: Experts oppose "13 reasons of suicide prevention")
Concern about suicide themed media can be traced back to 1774 and publishes John Wolfgang von Goethe's "Sadness of Young Sorrow". According to the scientific evidence standard of the time, it is said that this novel helped young people imitate suicide, but it is doubtful whether imitation of epidemic is genuine or in the mind of the authorities . The court found out that it was right. This month, I have presented a new study on the subject of suicide-themed imaginary media at the American Psychological Association's Mind, Technology, and Society Conference in Washington. This new study takes the form of a statistical program that combines meta-analysis, past research and finds patterns between them.
The early influence of Germany was attributed to John Wolfgang von Goethe, his 1774 novel "Sad Young Witt" imitated European young people their main character, a very sensitive and enthusiastic young artist . At that time, Germany was an independent small country, and the work of Goethe has a big influence on the development of the unified nationalist consciousness. Other philosophical influences come from the German idealism of John Gottlieb Fichte and Friedrich Schelling. This makes Jena (where Fichte lives and Schelling, Hegel, Schiller). And the Brothers Schlegel became the center of the early German Romanticism (see Jena Romanticism). Important writers are Ludwig Tick, Novaris (Heinrich von Offtendingen, 1799), Heinrich von Krest, Friedrich Herderlin. Heidelberg later became the center of German romanticism, and in the literary world he regularly became a writer or poet such as Clemens Brentano, Akim Fong Anim, Joseph Fleck von Eikendorf. party