Most people believe that abolition of slavery is always a struggle in American history. Great authors and thinkers publicly announced their dissatisfaction in particular during the romantic era. Meanwhile, strict laws were replaced by artistic freedom, experimentation and critical thinking. Romanticists also seriously considered the concept of political freedom. John Greenleaf Whittier strongly expressed a political opposition to slavery by carefully studying the poem "Ikabod", criticized the moral qualities of mankind, cast doubts and compared them with the biblical metaphor It is definitely regarded as a romantic poet. Express religious ideas. .
John Greenleaf Whittier is also the driving force of Quaker's idealism. John Greenleaf Whittier was born at the Quaker house on the farm of Haver Hill, Massachusetts in 1807. 44 Whittier is painted as a gentle whitehead aristocrat and its intense politicians are often forgotten. He declared himself an abolitionist. Judicial and criminal novels (1833) and participation in unpopular national antislavery conference 46. He also firmly supported the political field to advance the cause of abolition and was a pro-active anti-slavery editor until 1840. Due to the physical weakness at the time, he was obliged to retire to the Ames Valley house. .47 Whittier will support underground sports in Philadelphia and New York. 48
Spiritual Whittier of John Greenleaf Nature worship There was never he read John Greenleaf Whittier if there was a person who says that he can not experience God outside the wall of the church It was clear. John Greenleaf Whittier is a Quaker and emphasizes a simple life just like any other Quaker. I believe that Quaker lives without artifacts. Thanks to Quaker's faith, he has a deep understanding of the spirituality of the natural world. - In this article, we compare and contrast the various elements of medieval worship with the worship of the reform period. Firstly, I will point out the differences in languages. In the previous period, the Western church used Latin more strictly, but the eastern church was accustomed to more general terms.
Romanticism comes from the Latin adverb romanice, which refers to a local word that has evolved into the French word roman or filled with incredible events written in a common language. In the 18th century, romanticism became a recognized writer's model, especially for writers of the 18th century, from "impossible" to "fool" or the attraction that attracts imagination (both meanings are used) . These authors are boring and full of imagination. Romanticism became popular in Europe in the 19th century, after that America emphasized the personality, imagination, and the truth revealed in nature. The leading writers of romanticism in the United States are poet and essayist William Cullen Bryant, Emily Dirkinson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Oliver Wendell Holmes, James Russell Lowell, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, John Greenleaf Whittier.
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