Dark romantic expresses life as evil, sinful, crazy, deceiving, but it is like today's life. For example, people in the "black veil" town can be considered evil and sinful. They are regarded as evil and sin because they say he is because he wears a black veil. Mr. Hooper said, "When you tremble me, why should you see a black veil with Hawthorne's Minister?" They also trembled with each other.
Dark romanticism happened in the 18th century. Originated from the pessimistic nature of romantic literary movement, but dark romanticism began to respond to transcendentalists (answer). Several authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville are popular writers who have had a great influence on people in this era. On 16th July 1966, at Anne Brad Streit, she explained how her family has many dear wealth (Bradstreet). Her house is burning, and Ann thinks this is God's punishment She has so many rich ones (Bradstreet). These are examples of how dark romantic people see signs and symbols in everyday events.
As promised, we will see dark romantic poetry by examining the crows of Edgar Allan Poe, especially familiar poetry to many people. Crow has all of dark romanticism. The desire for returning to a simple age, the loss of reason, and finally the existence of supernatural power designed to hurt them. Another poetic and dark romantic example is the ancient sailor Rime of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. There, the reader does not know whether the position of the romantic ocean will help or become an obstacle to the narrator.