1. Romanticism emerged as a movement to counter neoclassical rationalism
1.1. when you are writing dialogue you want to keep a good balance
1.2. if you have too much action between the dialogue pieces the reader will have a hard time remembering what's being said
1.3. Keeping it real making like longs and real conversation or making people talks with acents
2. Romanticism was a very diverse current due to the fact that it emphasized subjectivity and emotions
2.1. Narrator's Perspective
2.1.1. First person: In first person perspective the narrator is part of the store usually an active character
2.1.2. Second person narration: is usually used for instructions it uses you from your perspective
2.1.3. Third Person: Narrator usually isnt involved Tells other stories and lots of "he"she" and character names
2.1.3.1. Types of Third person
2.1.3.1.1. Third-person omniscient:he narrator is all-knowing the narrator will tell the thoughts and feelings of more than one character
2.1.3.1.2. Third person limited: the narrator is limited to the thoughts and feelings of one character so the narrator will tell us how one character thinks and feels
2.1.3.1.3. Third person objective: the narrator does not reveal any characters thoughts or feelings