The Enlightenment and Romanticism were pivotal movements in Western thought and art. The Enlightenment championed reason and progress, challenging traditional authority and promoting individual liberty. It laid the groundwork for modern democracy and scientific inquiry. Romanticism emerged as a reaction to Enlightenment rationalism, emphasizing emotion, imagination, and nature. This movement celebrated individual expression and the sublime, influencing art, literature, and philosophy. Both continue to shape our understanding of society, creativity, and the human experience.