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Hello everyone. I gave CSS-2017. This was my first attempt. Most of the students were giving their second attempt. During the 2 hours break before another exam, I got to know the same fact as stated here. All the people were saying that they scored 50, 45, 55, and so in their essay paper. They failed an optional, which is why they are appearing again. So the essay phobia lessened at the time thankfully. They assured me that the Essay should be meaningful, and well researched. The arguments should not clash, and must be logical. The fancy English will not help unless your essay is meaningful and you explain your point of view well. That is all needed for an essay.

Thank you for the great thread here.
How much you scored in essay in 2017?

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Hello, Your essay writing tips is very amazing and I can follow this. Because this type of tips will give a good suggestion of me. Gustavo Woltmann
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Romanticism, unlike the other "isms", isn't directly political. It is more intellectual. The basic idea in Romanticism is that reason cannot explain everything. In reaction to the cult of rationality that was the Enlightenment, Romantics searched for deeper, often subconscious appeals. This led the Romantics to view things with a different spin than the Enlightenment thinkers. Romanticism can be construed as an opposite to "classicism," drawing on Rousseau's notion of the goodness of the natural. Romanticism holds that pure logic is insufficient to answer all questions. The Romanticist emphasis on individualism and self-expression. Instead of labeling, classifying, listing, tallying and condemning, the Romantics were relativist. That is, they looked less for ultimate, absolute truth than did Enlightenment thinkers. Romantics tended to think that everything had its own value, an "inner genius". Even in morality, the Romantics began to question the notion that there even was such a thing as absolute good and evil. Instead, each society was seen to create its own standards of morality. Romanticism also fueled many "isms" with the basic idea that "genius" had the power to change the world. German Romanticism, with its idea of a Volksgeist unique to each nation (derived from Herder's writings), gave an intellectual basis to nationalism. The movement of Romanticism encompasses several contradictory aspects: several ideas are grouped into the movement, and they do not always fit together. For instance, some Romantics utilized the ideology to argue for the overthrow of old institutions, while others used it to uphold historical institutions, claiming that tradition revealed the "inner genius" of a people. Basically, as long as romantic intellectual passion, not rationalism and strict reason, were the basic underpinning of an idea, than it can be classified as "Romantic."
Interestingly, because of its geographical distribution, some historians argue that Romanticism was the secular continuation of the Protestant Reformation. Romanticism was most prominent in highly Protestant countries like Germany, England, and the United States. France, which had a significant Protestant movement but which remained Catholic-dominated, had something less of a Romantic movement. Other solidly Catholic countries were even less impacted by Romanticism.
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I agree, thanks a lot! I found in this thread really useful tips
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