The Enlightenment and Romanticism were pivotal movements that shaped Western thought and culture. The Enlightenment, emerging in the 17th-18th centuries, championed reason, progress, and individual rights, challenging traditional authority and laying the groundwork for modern democracy. Romanticism arose in the late 18th century as a reaction to Enlightenment ideals. It celebrated emotion, imagination, and nature, influencing literature, art, and music. Both movements continue to impact our understanding of society, politics, and human nature today.