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Extension 1 - Romanticism

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aalyssa:

--- Quote from: john7890123456 on March 01, 2018, 08:24:57 pm ---Hey guys,

I'm quite confused about the difference between 'ways of thinking' and paradigms.
Also, in an essay, should body paragraphs be entered around ideas (i.e. reverence and majesty of nature) or paradigms (i.e. religious)?

thanks so much.

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Ok so, Ways of Thinking is like one of the subheadings under English Extension 1, then Romanticism is another subheading under that. The paradigms are the elements of Romanticism like inspiration, imagination and all the rest. I don't know about essays but I hope this helps!  :)

dancing phalanges:

--- Quote from: john7890123456 on March 01, 2018, 08:24:57 pm ---Hey guys,

I'm quite confused about the difference between 'ways of thinking' and paradigms.
Also, in an essay, should body paragraphs be entered around ideas (i.e. reverence and majesty of nature) or paradigms (i.e. religious)?

thanks so much.

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Paradigms are, as Aalyssa said, the key ideas of the Romantics such as imagination, the individual etc.
Ways of thinking are what the Romantics believed/thought about these ideas at the time. So look at what writers and philosophers wrote about in reference to how they perceived the imagination. EG. A way of thinking is Kant's Pure Critique of Reason in which he expressed the imagination/subjective mind as the true source of wisdom.

Ideas or paradigms for the structure - I personally structured my essays based on each text eg. PARA 1 PRESRCIBED TEXT PARA 2 OTHER PRESCRIBED TEXT PARA 3 ORT PARA 4 ORT... and then I integrated by comparing the texts in the later paragraphs. I would look at structuring it based on paradigms but if you're more comfortable with doing it ideas based that's fine :)

HomozygousRomantic:
Hello all I need help ASAP for a romanticism essay I need help choosing a related text which I can link to either frankenstein or coleridge! I need help in choosing a film as a related text for romanticis which has lots of notes and critics etc!! Hep :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

eliseeeeee_m:
Does anyone have notes on Keats' Ode to a Nightingale?
I'm not sure if I want to use it as a related text or not.
:)

mim_sel:

--- Quote from: eliseeeeee_m on July 20, 2018, 09:18:36 pm ---Does anyone have notes on Keats' Ode to a Nightingale?
I'm not sure if I want to use it as a related text or not.
:)

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I have notes on another Keats poem "La Belle Dame Sams Merci" that my class analysed for a related text if you were looking for another Keats poem to do?

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