The Romantic movement in literature emphasized emotion, nature, and individualism, breaking away from classical literary traditions. Writers like William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, and Mary Shelley explored themes of beauty, freedom, and imagination in works that remain widely read today.
Romantic literature often celebrates natureβs power and the depth of human emotion. Whether through the poetry of John Keats or the gothic mystery of 'Frankenstein,' this movement continues to inspire readers and writers alike.