Topic > American Romance - 868

Hi, I'm a student at Wayne County High School and I'm in high school, well by the time you get this I'll be a senior. Your teachers will probably give you the same grade they gave me, have fun. For me romance is a very difficult and difficult unit to understand, as I said before, enjoy. There are many great books, novels, poems, plays, screenplays, etc. that I'm into romance, but the ones I'm about to talk about are for me the best I've done so far, at this point you guys may not have them or you've already done them or you're waiting for answers sleeping in class while your teacher talks to the class, it seems to me. However this is all you need to know to avoid the fear of this unit. To start, let's talk about one of the three stories I will tell you about. The first will be “The Last of the Mohicans” made by James Fenimore Cooper. This story is a great example of romance in many ways. This story is set during the French and Indian War, when the United States was still ruled by Great Britain. If you've seen the movie or read the book, skip to where I talk about its features. Now the story is based on two Mohican Indians and a white son they adopted named Nathaniel. They soon rescue three people, a British officer and two young girls. They find themselves struggling to get them to safety and try to help back home. In the course of events, the young Mohican Indian Uncas was killed while trying to save one of the young girls. She was in love with him and tragically died to be with him. Then the last mohican and nathaniel killed Magwa and made sure he was finished. The story ends with all of them looking out into the valley and wondering what the future holds. Now your probable...... middle of paper ...... a deep white silence” (Line,4) they are talking about how beautiful the white snow is and how it seems to me that this is love for the nature for some perhaps not. The last one is the intuition about the facts in this quote “Father, who makes the snow?” (Line,22) his daughter says, "And he spoke of everyone's good father" (Line,23) and finally "Who takes care of us down here" (Line,24) he is talking about and all the father who I think it's about God, and that's a fantastic feature of this poem. So the period of romanticism was a time of new ideas, sometimes dark and sometimes romantic but it's really not romantic, so enjoy the unity, there are many stories in this poetry unity, the period of romanticism began in 1800 and ended in the 1850s he brought many new ideas to American literature and helped shape the way in literature. Hope the best, Anonymous ℅ 2015: P