What are the reasons for the formation of romantic ballet and its representative works?
Romantic movement is a new literary trend of thought that rose in Europe and North America from the end of 18 to the beginning of 19. Its purpose is to overthrow the dominant position of classicism in the field of literature and art, praise emotion, worship nature, get close to people, oppose rationality and despise formalism. Romanticism began in literature and reflected the disappointment of bourgeois reform. Romantic ballet is the second stage in the history of ballet, which originated at the end of 18 and the beginning of 19. Influenced by romanticism, this school of artists created a large number of immortal works, whose main feature is to express mysterious natural realm, such as finally conveying people's ideals that are difficult to realize in secular space, with strong lyrical and imaginative elements. The main representative works are: Fairy, Giselle, Pirate, gabriela, etc.