I'm trying to talk about the developments in literature...

I'm focusing on Jean Jacque Rousseau...
but in the beginning paragraph I would like to make some sort of comparision to today's society...

In today’s society Romanticism would not be an intimate walk on the beach enjoying the pastel painted sunset-sky, a candle-lit dinner with wine and roses, or even star gazing on a clear night while cuddled up in blankets. Instead, it would be _________

I want to talk about something kind of like rebellion, because writers became somewhat rebellious as they drifted away from the normal and found uniqueness and differences important.

I'm having writers block.
Please help! =)

Re writer's block:

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/composition/brainstorm_block.htm

You might also go to www.thesaurus.com and enter rebellious and find a less pugnacious word to use. I think you're on the right track, but you just need a different word.

In today's society, Romanticism would not manifest as a simple rebellion against societal norms, but rather as a nuanced critique challenging the conventional structures and embracing individuality in various forms. This could be likened to the rejection of societal expectations and the pursuit of self-expression through various means, such as unconventional lifestyles, artistic experiments, or challenging dominant ideologies. It is important to highlight that Romanticism today goes beyond the traditional notion of rebellion, embracing different facets of freedom, identity, and non-conformity. By emphasizing the contemporary aspects of Romanticism, you can create a compelling comparison to Jean-Jacques Rousseau's role in literature and his influence on shaping the rebellious spirit of his time.