Thursday, June 3, 2010

Definition of Romantic

When used in the form of an adjective or noun romantic still has a the same connotation of being suggestive. Romance is referred to as a characteristic or something that is not set in stone however at the same time is has a good air. It adds some type of luxury or even in some cases romance can be associated with good feelings or even a specific look that is enhanced through the use of romance. In all cases even when romance is referred to as an adjective it is not perminent however it is still positive. This plays into the universal use of the word, whenever it is used the universal connotation is either classical or is looked upon positivley.

1 comment:

  1. Simone,

    Very confusing definition and discussion of Romantic here. I think your definition would be a lot clearer if you quoted and discussed the OED definition I provided on the web site, or made references to examples of Romantic works or ideas, so as to illustrate your point. Without any specific examples, your post doesn't gain enough traction to be clear or enlightening.

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