A Comparative Study Of Western And Eastern Romanticism Across Time And Genre

9 Jul

Authors: Mishra Sanjana Subhashchandra Asha, Dr. Narinder Kumar Saini

Abstract: This study delves into the changing manifestations of Romanticism in literary and cultural works from the United States, the United Kingdom, and South Korea, highlighting motifs like blossoms, fruits, and the maturation process. This study takes a comparative and multidisciplinary look at how artistic representations of nature can symbolize identity, ethical awareness, and emotional connections. This study explores how different cultures understand the interplay between art and self-awareness, the purity and complexity of girlhood, and the conflicts between individuality and collectivity through analyzing literary works such as classical Romantic poetry, modern speculative fiction, and K-pop music. These writings show how Romantic ideals can be interpreted in many ways depending on the philosophical, cultural, and historical circumstances. The study concludes by highlighting the lasting importance of Romanticism in describing the commonalities shared by all humans as they navigate personal growth, meaningful relationships, and global interdependence.