Romanticization
Romanticization is the tendency to present or perceive a subject as more attractive, noble, or adventurous than in reality, typically through idealized imagery, storytelling, and selective emphasis on positive aspects while minimizing or omitting negative ones. The term derives from the word romantic, connected to the Romantic movement and to the practice of crafting romance narratives; in modern usage, it refers to portraying realities—historical, social, or personal—in a way that emphasizes emotion, beauty, and grandeur.
Romanticization can occur across media, culture, and daily life. It often relies on aestheticization, nostalgia, and
Analysts distinguish romanticization from related concepts like idealization, glamour, or escapism. Critical examination highlights how selective
See also: idealization, myth-making, halo effect, escapism, glamour.