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"Like their fictional characters, Romantics were misunderstood or rejected by the society around them. Nevertheless, they deeply valued ordinary people and their individual experiences in everyday life. Romantic art, music, and literature thus reflected their profound appreciation, leading to the development of social criticism—artistic work that addresses diverse issues in society. The novels of Charles Dickens are an example of this work. In the fictional stories of Oliver Twist and David Copperfield, for instance, Dickens vividly describes the sufferings of London’s poor. One of Gustave Courbet’s famous paintings, The Stonebreakers, also displays two roadworkers fulfilling the deadening task of breaking stones to build a road—a scene of human misery. "

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