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Essay heading: Romanticism in "Bohemian Rhapsody"
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Romantics sought mystery and all places as well as valued imagination over reasoning, and its obvious in "Bohemian Rhapsody" the same values are used.
Not only does the song include mystery and the use of imagination, it also encompasses the Romantic aspect of longing for freedom. Romanticism greatly valued freedom, and lines like "I've got to go / gotta leave you all behind and face the truth", "let me go", and "just gotta get right outta here" plainly suggest that the persona wants his or her freedom... displayed 300 characters
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Romanticism greatly valued freedom, and lines like "I've got to go / gotta leave you all behind and face the truth", "let me go", and "just gotta get right outta here" plainly suggest that the persona wants his or her freedom. Whatever it is the song's persona wants freedom from is a mystery, but in those lines the Romantic ideal of freedom strife is quite obvious... displayed next 300 characters
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