ro⋅man⋅tic /roʊˈmæntɪk/ [roh-man-tik] –adjective: ● fanciful; impractical; unrealistic: romantic ideas ● imbued with or dominated by idealism, a desire for adventure, chivalry, etc. ● of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a style of literature and art that subordinates form to content, encourages freedom of treatment, emphasizes imagination, emotion, and introspection, and often celebrates nature, the ordinary person, and freedom of the spirit ● imaginary, fictitious, or fabulous. ●
An obsession with childhood ● A desire for freedom ● A love of nature; they link nature with spirituality ● An occupation with supernatural elements ● The importance of an individual ● Feelings are more important than thoughts: one should obey the heart not the head ● Support the little man against the system ● Seeing time as fleeting, meaning we should seize the day. This idea is often seen through the death of children. ● Placing importance on visions; seen as bringing man closer to God.
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