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  • Essay / The influence of Romanticism in the contemporary world shows true...

    Imagine a life in the 18th century when a revolution takes place that exercises freedom, emotional freedom and self-importance. When the Romantic Era struck, many people became aware of an intense movement of emotion and became interested in unfamiliar and exotic experiences. Many of these experiences shed light on a whole new world of darkness and strong emotions such as apprehension and terror. The romanticism of the 18th century stimulated the imagination; An imagination perceived as the “ultimate power” (see reference). Fast forward to contemporary culture, many of these examples of romance are seen in shows such as True Blood, American Horror Story, and Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas. There are important scenes in every episode of True Blood that bring out the characteristics of romance. Sookie is not your average waitress at Merlotte's, she hears everyone's thoughts all the time. When she meets Bill (vampire) and touches his hand for the first time, everyone's thoughts disappear and she hears silence for the first time. This is one of the main reasons Sookie was attracted to Bill; Sookie finds peace and freedom when she is with him, even though he is a bloodthirsty vampire. True Blood is a perfect example of the ideas behind romance, as any human who is intimate with a vampire in the series experiences intense, unfamiliar emotions that keep them hooked and desperate to come back for more. There is a scene where Eric (vampire) is worried about his creator, Godric. Sookie then says, "You have a lot of love for him" and Eric responds, "Don't use words I don't understand." This dialogue is particularly interesting because vampires are creatures of death and darkness lurks...... middle of paper ...... well, he flies in the fog like a vulture in the sky! ! And they call it Sandy Claws. What better way to attract the attention of the monsters in Halloween Town, because they certainly know nothing of the joy that Christmas is supposed to bring. While there are many other shows and films in which romance is noted, most are also found in writing. and literature. I believe the three contemporary examples given in the essay are unique but clearly describe the freedom, emotional freedom, and self-importance that broke out in the 18th century. True Blood with the idea of ​​freedom, American Horror Story with emotional freedom and Tim Burton expressing his imagination in his work so different from the norm. There is a certain type of beauty behind all the darkness and that is what attracts people's attention when they watch these cinematic works..