Romanticism

By alh1223

Romanticism was Create by Sab’s Sacrifice

 

            …¡Mi libertad!…sin duda es caso dulce la libertad…pero yo nací esclavo; era esclavo desde el vientre de mi madre, y ya… (12), the psychology of Sab tells the readers who he is, and what role Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda plays in her novel between nature and emotion through condemned slavery. As well, this phrase told to Sab gives us the idea that the author is trying to enlighten the readers of the interior of humans. 

However, Sab grew up in slavery so he knows what the condition of the Cuban society over the XIX century. First, the Sab does not accept any other way to live respecting his white owner, no matter what he looks like as a Creole or confused by his different appearance, his historical condition of seclusion, and segregation do not permit him to thinks any other way. But the most important is that his nature and creation put his psychology ideas in that he is a slave, and he could not do other thing because the society does not create a life to the free slave.

Romanticism is created by Sab in a different way but one of these examples is when the author said, “Crujieron sus dientes y con brazo vigoroso levantó en el aire, como a una ligera paja, el cuerpo esbelto y delicado
del joven ingles… (25), Gómez de Avellaneda gives the readers, the relationship between human emotion and nature because nature is the (wind), “get up on the wind”, and the individual emotion is his (upset) “rustle his tooth”. She tries to give us the idea that Enrique is an insignificant figure with the power of nature, because he is defenseless a straw that can fly in the air.

Furthermore, Romanticism in Sab is when the author describes the connection between nature and humans, and the human creature is insignificant against the power of nature. But the human emotion feels rebellious against nature and vise verse, because nature impacts the human emotion as thunder, torment, light, forest, and the description of the country. Finally, the romanticism in Sab explains nature in the condition of human passion. 

One Response to “Romanticism”

  1. Briones Says:

    I really like the quote that you used.

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