Romanticism This is a reaction to enlightenment, that is to say that they believe that life is designed for human happiness. However, enlightenment placed reasons at the center of human achievement. Romanticism does not trust human wisdom, but puts value on the quality of feelings and intuition. Nature and spontaneity are considered good. The highest truth will come from a personal moment. It emphasizes the limitless possibilities of individuals. Utopia's overall sense is optimistic and belief.
Heidelberg is the center of the German romantic romantic era. The romantic stage after Jena is also called Heidelberg Romanticism (see also Berlin Romanticism). Romantic school of Heidelberg such as famous poet circle, Joseph von Aixandorf, Johann Joseph von Gérres, Ludwig Ahim von Alnim, Clemens Brentano. The ruins of Romanticism is Philosophers' Walk (German: Philosophenweg), a beautiful sidewalk near Heiligenberg overlooking Heidelberg. German philosophy and the romance era of literature, as opposed to the rationality of the Enlightenment era, were explained as a movement against classical and realistic literary theory. It promotes a story that is believed to be not only medieval and artistic elements but also from the Middle Ages. It also emphasizes folk art, including nature-based human activities including language, customs and usage, nature and nature based epistemology.
Romanticism: Blacks and Keats Blacks and keats are famous poets of the era when romanticism played an important role in the creation of art and works. Romanticism is an international art and philosophical movement that redefines the basic way people think about themselves and the world in Western culture. Poet's works such as Break and Keats are influenced by the fundamental factors of nature, human emotions, emotions, imagination, instincts, and intuition, reflecting the movement of European art. . Inspired by artistic expression and time frame 'Nature, understanding to the past, religious spirit, artistic philosophy' (Ballen 6), romanticism is one of the most important influences on European culture. By observing contemporary paintings, we can see the influence of romanticism throughout generations. With romanticism, artists were able to take