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This 3 page paper discusses the romantic elements inherent in Goethe's version of Faust. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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offend or go against the laws of nature are doomed. Romanticism is the term that is generally ascribed to the changing of those
prevailing classical attitudes in all the areas, including literature, painting, music, architecture, criticism and historiography in Western civilization(Baldick, 1991). If Classical styles were seen as being typically calm, harmonious, balanced,
structured, and rational, then the Romantic period was anything but those things. Romanticism emphasized the individual, the subjective, the irrational, the imaginative, the personal, the spontaneous, the emotional, the visionary,
and the transcendental(Baldick, 1991). In the various paintings, one can see an appreciation of nature figuring more prominently as well as a celebration of the emotional over the intellectual.
Among many, the thought was that the imagination was a type of portal through which the artist or musician found spiritual truth. With this in mind, then, there is no
wonder why there such a revival in folk art and culture, and ushered in a desire to explore the bizarre and the exotic. "True, I
am more clever than all the vain creatures, The Doctors and Masters, Writers and Preachers; No doubts plague
me, nor scruples as well. Im not afraid of devil or hell. To offset that, all joy is
rent from me"(Goethe). Goethes Faust moves from a true scholar and a man among men to a recluse and one who goes against the
laws of nature. He goes against the laws of nature because he wants to transcend the mere knowledge of mankind to unlock the knowledge of life. In order to do
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