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As the Storm and Stress movement influenced the Romantic period, there were some similarities between these two movements. In Romanticism, both grotesque and ideal subject matters were acceptable to be staged, and were often depicted in supernatural ways. Although the Romantics made use of Shakespeare's episodic structure, they did not make use of all of his methods. Instead of creating convincing narratives or character dimension, such as Shakespeare did, they rather focused on creating a mood or atmosphere. Similar to the Storm and Stress movement, Romantics also liked to mix genres and they addressed themes such as liberty and freedom that mirrored this particular era. Rather than following the rules, the Romantics pushed the boundaries, rejecting traditional creative categorizations and aesthetic norms in the process (Wilson & Goldfarb, 2004:363). Other characteristics of Romanticism focused on themes of nature and extreme emotions of an individual (Ogoto.home Editors, n.d.:3 of 6) The mixing of genres becomes prevalent in Faust, as it is a tragic story according to Goethe, even though the story has a happy ending where Faust goes to heaven when he dies. In Faust the supernatural elements of Romanticism become clear, as the first scene is set in heaven, there are supernatural characters such as the devil which Faust makes a pact with to sell his soul to. Instead of depicting realistic everyday life through logical and normal characters, Faust explores the abnormal by depicting Faust as a character that does not follow the rules and norms that are followed or set out by others. Faust's fascination with astrology addresses the theme of nature, which the Romantic period's plays normally did. Faust's intense desire and passion for knowledge and his incredible frustration when he is unable to understand the outcome of his experiment, can be seen as a reflection of an individuals' extreme emotions, which were used in plays during the Romantic period. These emotions, therefore, set the mood of these scene in Faust, rather than creating a believable narrative.

The influence of the Storm and Stress movement on the Romantic period is evident in the acceptance of both grotesque and ideal subject matters, the mixing of genres, and the rejection of traditional creative categorizations and aesthetic norms.

The paragraph explores the similarities between the Storm and Stress movement and Romanticism, focusing on the acceptance of grotesque and ideal subject matters, mixing of genres, addressing themes of liberty and freedom, and the rejection of traditional creative categorizations and aesthetic norms. It also highlights how Romanticism emphasizes creating a mood or atmosphere rather than convincing narratives or character dimension, and explores themes of nature and extreme emotions. The example of Faust is used to illustrate these characteristics of Romanticism, including the depiction of supernatural elements, the exploration of the abnormal, and the reflection of intense desires and frustrations.

The paragraph explores the similarities between the Storm and Stress movement and the Romantic period, highlighting the acceptance of both grotesque and ideal subject matters in a supernatural way, the mixing of genres, and the focus on themes such as liberty and freedom. Moreover, it discusses how the Romantics pushed boundaries and rejected traditional categorizations and aesthetic norms. The paragraph also delves into the characteristics of Romanticism, such as the themes of nature and extreme individual emotions. It further examines how these characteristics are evident in Goethe's Faust, where the mixing of genres, supernatural elements, and depiction of the abnormal are prevalent, along with the exploration of Faust's fascination with astrology and his intense emotions. Overall, the paragraph showcases how the Romantics emphasized atmosphere and mood rather than creating realistic narratives.