Which is a theme of Romanticism? Select all that apply.

Romanticism included the belief that people should create their own paths, rather than just following the rules provided by society.

Romanticism celebrated intense emotions, showing them as an important factor in human experience.

Romantic art often explored the comfort of conformity, portraying European life and the themes that affected Europeans.

Romantic art often emphasized the importance of the individual and celebrated the qualities that made each person special.

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The themes of Romanticism that apply are:

  1. Romanticism included the belief that people should create their own paths, rather than just following the rules provided by society.

  2. Romanticism celebrated intense emotions, showing them as an important factor in human experience.

  3. Romantic art often emphasized the importance of the individual and celebrated the qualities that made each person special.

The statement about Romantic art exploring the comfort of conformity does not align with the core themes of Romanticism, which typically valued individuality and emotional expression over societal norms and conformity.