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Hello, students. Today, we will learn about a significant movement in English literature. This movement is called Romanticism in English Literature. It was a time when writers and poets changed the way they wrote. They began to focus more on emotions, nature, and imagination. What is Romanticism? Let us start with the word "Romanticism". It comes from the word "romance," but it does not just mean love stories. In English literature, "Romanticism" is a movement about a way of writing. It began in the late 18th century, around the 1790s, and lasted into the 19th century. Writers in this movement cared a lot about feelings, creativity, and nature. They do not want just to follow the rules or focus on logic. Instead, they wanted to express their inner thoughts and feelings. Before Romanticism, there was a period called the Age of Enlightenment. During that time, people focused a lot on reason and science. They wanted everything to make sense and be logical. However, Romantic writers thought differently. They believed that emotions and imagination were just as important as reason. Characteristics of Romanticism. Romantic writers were very different from the writers before them. Let us look at some of the main characteristics of Romanticism in English literature. Emotions and Feelings. The first thing Romantic writers focused on was emotions. They believed that feelings were fundamental. Whether someone was happy, sad, angry, or excited, these emotions were worth writing about. Before Romanticism, writers did not often talk about their personal feelings in their work. However, Romantic writers wanted to share their emotions with the readers. Nature. Another big part of the Romanticism movement in English literature was nature. Romantic poets loved to write about trees, rivers, mountains, and animals. They saw nature as something pure and beautiful. Nature was not just a background for their stories or poems; it was a source of inspiration. Romantic writers believed that nature could teach us things about life. For them, walking in the woods or climbing a mountain was not just fun. It was a way to think deeply about life and the world. Imagination. The next important part of Romanticism is imagination. Romantic writers thought imagination was more important than logic. They wanted to create new worlds, ideas, and ways of thinking. They often wrote about things that were not real, like ghosts, fairies, or magical places. Imagination allowed them to explore their dreams and create stories that were full of wonder and mystery. Individualism. Romantic writers believed in the power of the individual. This means they thought every person was unique and had their own particular way of seeing the world. They did not want to just follow the rules of society. Instead, they wanted to write about their personal experiences and thoughts. Romantic writers were often rebels. They wanted to express their ideas without caring about others' thoughts. The Past. Romanticism in English literature focused on the past. Romantic writers often looked back at the Middle Ages, a time long ago when there were knights, castles, and great battles. They believed this period had a sense of magic and mystery missing from the modern world. Conclusion. To sum up, Romanticism was an exceptional time in English literature. It was a time when writers cared more about emotions, nature, and imagination. Some of the greatest writers and poets in history were part of this movement, and their works are still loved today. Thank you for watching. I hope you now have a better understanding of Romanticism in English literature! 00:00 - Introduction 00:18 - What is Romanticism? 01:13 - Characteristics of Romanticism 03:37 - Romantic Writers and Poets 05:37 - Themes in Romantic Literature 07:22 - How Romanticism Changed English Literature? 07:42 - Conclusion