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Which is not true of romanticism?

appeals to the imagination and emotion

emphasis on symbolism and meaning

tone is either dark and Gothic or exuberant, but always sincere

it must be believable; there are no elements of the fantastic or supernatural

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I think the answer is C. I hope this helped!
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Answer:

The Romantic period was kind of an agressive reaction to the French Revolution and the British Industrial Revolution, which were events shaking the social fabric and world institutions at that time; then Romanticism appealed to imagination over reason to resist the changes threatening with turning people into efficient machines, so they opted for spirituality, imagination, love, nature, the gothic, the wild, the grotesc aspects of life, epic heroes with fantastic adventures and supernatural stories about, about high ideals.

Thereby what's Not true about it is the last option:

"being believable, without fantasy..."

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