Wednesday, May 6, 2020

How am I a Romantic - 546 Words

Dear 11th Grade Student, You may of heard of a time called the American Romanticism Period, but i’m sure you dont know the whole story. The Romantic period was a time in history that symbolised Romance and different Characteristics you might of felt in the stories. Some of the Characteristics might be Focus on an Individual, Supernatural, Intuition over Fact, Imagination over Reason, Emphasis on Emotion, Love of Childhood, Awareness of Past, Belief in Democracy, and Love of Nature. There were many books in this period that had these kinds of characteristics. Some of the Books might of been â€Å"The Devil and Tom Walker† , â€Å"Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment† , and â€Å"Old Ironside†. In this letter I will tell you all you need to know about these stories and the Romantic Period. The first book im going to tell you about is â€Å" The Devil and Tom Walker† . The name of the Author was Washington Irving’s. 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