Research Paper On Romanticism By Rousseau

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The era of Romanticism was entirely different style of writing compared to the Enlightenment period, people were starting to express more of their feelings while still using factual evidence. This was time a period where people desired radical change, examining their inner feelings and were on a quest for an ideal society. This era began to open people’s eyes to the injustices that were happening right around them because people were starting to express how they felt. This was a time when women started to claim they wanted the right to vote, slaves wanted to be free be and considered to equal to white men. Throughout all of this it was the ultimate search for an ideal society where everyone was considered valuable. One of the main things writers began to explore during the Romanticism era was their emotions and how they were truly feeling in their heart. Rousseau wrote an entire book on his life and reflected back on the choices he made throughout his life. In the first part of his book Confessions he introduces the purpose behind what he is writing and what he is hoping to accomplish. He also goes on to tell the reader that what he is about to divulge into is from his recollection and what he believes to be true, “I have concealed nothing that was ill, added nothing that was good, and if I have sometimes used some indifferent ornamentation, this has only ever been to fill a void occasioned …show more content…

Rousseau throughout most of his book is picking apart of the deepest and darkest

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