This was an artistic and intellectual movement originating in Europe around 1800 and
characterized by a heightened interest in nature, as well as an emphasis on the
individual’s expression of emotion and imagination. Pascal, the French physicist,
mathematician, and philosopher who said, “The heart has its reasons that reason does not
know,” best expressed this:
a) Aristotelian Scholasticism
b) Naturalism
c) Romanticism
d) Dadaism
e) Expressionism
c
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A. Gim Hwangi B. Nam June Paik C. Sin Yunbok D. Jeong Seon
Euripides’ play The Bacchae likely upset some conservative Athenians because it
a. portrayed women as central figures. b. challenged the foundations of democracy. c. suggested that humans cannot fully master their irrational impulses. d. insulted Dionysos, to whom the theater festival was dedicated.