1). Rip Van Winkle:
Rip Van Winkle is an great story it tells about the mountains on how they look like they transform every time you see it, the hues and the shapes of the mountains. Realizing that the mountains was once a home to people. The mountain still had little houses on it. The houses was an little shack looking dorm built with small yellow bricks, and surrounded by trees.
In the village on the mountain in one of them houses their once lived little trolls that took over the mountain back when Van Winkle was alive. Rip Van Winkle was an pretty good guy he was there for his village, everyone loved him. dogs Don't even bark at him when he comes around, The kids Love's him. He tells ghost stories and plays with them. Rip Van Winkle was the one who fount out that there was trolls in the mountains, and he also had kids of his own. That was a good story he is truly a good man.
2). There was a equal amount of romanticism like the Rope walk by Henry Wadsworth, just by the way they sound through out the story it's really touching, to me everything that has to do with nature it romantic my opinion any way. Irving the pimp was pretty cool he's someone i would hang with if i was an boy. I would gave lots of fun with him getting all the women and living large. he was an excellent story writer. In the 1820-1840's it was not a good time to live because it was really nasty people didn't care, everything was on the streets, trash, and more. Irving wrote his books because "people needed a little fiction and imagination to get away from their lives".
3). In the Thanatopsis story it was manly saying that he was in love with mother nature to me. That he loves everything about it. how she make things work, and how natural the world is. Like when something dies it's natural you can't prevent that from happening. dieing is apart of life you suppose to be happy when someone die and cry when you're born. Its romantic to me because of how he talks about it, he sounds very thrilled about mother nature, and because it's natural.
4). The Rope walk by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem was an very exciting, and interesting poem. the point of this poem is about a man who imagines things while he worked, everything he had his eyes on he imagines it to be something else. his job was t0 perpair ropes. he imagines ropes as being something else. it's has to do something with romanticism because it has nature involved in it.
5). The painting could be considered romanticism because it has something to do with nature. in the picture below the animals in it just look so relaxing, look like they don't have to get away from anything trying to eat them, like they don't have a care in the world. the picture to me just look so soothing. i wish i was there relaxing in the cool damp air blowing towards me. by looking at this picture don't it look peaceful and quite, and like you can hear nature. the water pushing up beside the rocks. it looks like it would put you to sleep. this picture has a lot of romanticism in it just by looking at it .
Rip Van Winkle is an great story it tells about the mountains on how they look like they transform every time you see it, the hues and the shapes of the mountains. Realizing that the mountains was once a home to people. The mountain still had little houses on it. The houses was an little shack looking dorm built with small yellow bricks, and surrounded by trees.
In the village on the mountain in one of them houses their once lived little trolls that took over the mountain back when Van Winkle was alive. Rip Van Winkle was an pretty good guy he was there for his village, everyone loved him. dogs Don't even bark at him when he comes around, The kids Love's him. He tells ghost stories and plays with them. Rip Van Winkle was the one who fount out that there was trolls in the mountains, and he also had kids of his own. That was a good story he is truly a good man.
2). There was a equal amount of romanticism like the Rope walk by Henry Wadsworth, just by the way they sound through out the story it's really touching, to me everything that has to do with nature it romantic my opinion any way. Irving the pimp was pretty cool he's someone i would hang with if i was an boy. I would gave lots of fun with him getting all the women and living large. he was an excellent story writer. In the 1820-1840's it was not a good time to live because it was really nasty people didn't care, everything was on the streets, trash, and more. Irving wrote his books because "people needed a little fiction and imagination to get away from their lives".
3). In the Thanatopsis story it was manly saying that he was in love with mother nature to me. That he loves everything about it. how she make things work, and how natural the world is. Like when something dies it's natural you can't prevent that from happening. dieing is apart of life you suppose to be happy when someone die and cry when you're born. Its romantic to me because of how he talks about it, he sounds very thrilled about mother nature, and because it's natural.
4). The Rope walk by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem was an very exciting, and interesting poem. the point of this poem is about a man who imagines things while he worked, everything he had his eyes on he imagines it to be something else. his job was t0 perpair ropes. he imagines ropes as being something else. it's has to do something with romanticism because it has nature involved in it.
5). The painting could be considered romanticism because it has something to do with nature. in the picture below the animals in it just look so relaxing, look like they don't have to get away from anything trying to eat them, like they don't have a care in the world. the picture to me just look so soothing. i wish i was there relaxing in the cool damp air blowing towards me. by looking at this picture don't it look peaceful and quite, and like you can hear nature. the water pushing up beside the rocks. it looks like it would put you to sleep. this picture has a lot of romanticism in it just by looking at it .
