Walter Scott wrote during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a time when people were fascinated by the past. β
οΈ The American and French Revolutions had changed the world, making history an exciting topic! People loved stories of chivalry, knights, and medieval times. The Romantic movement, which celebrated nature and human emotion, also influenced Scott's writing. β
οΈ He believed that real history could inspire
imagination, and his novels often featured themes of heroism, loyalty, and national pride, especially about Scotland!