This is space for the Creative Project in the online version of ENGL 2540.

Timelines, Galleries, and Maps


Goblin Market and sexuality | Gallery Exhibit

   The Goblin market used symbols and imagery to explain the dept of the view of women in this period of time. This poem opens up about womens sexual aspect in this certain century amd how they were suppose to be seen as pure, and angelic, this poem by Christina Rosetti explains the tempation and dangers of sin which is symbolized throughout the poem.Women were sought to be pure only… more

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Madison White | Gallery Exhibit

In Wilfred Owen's "Dulce Et Decorum Est", he uses his own experineces in WWI to create a poem no onebhas ever readb in order to tell the truth of the "lie" of soldiers. 

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Taliya Jackson: Gallery for WWI and the Dawn of Modernism | Gallery Exhibit

This is Taliya Jackson: Gallery for WWI and the Dawn of Modernism. 

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Callie McAnnally's Timeline for "Goblin Market" | Timeline

In this timeline, I will use historical events that happened around the time that Christina Rossetti wrote "Goblin Market" about the temptations of "fallen women" who were unable to withhold themselves from sexual temptations.  Women needed to be pure in order to get married, throughout the poem, Rossetti uses imagery and symbolism to show the temptations and desires that have happened.…

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Kyle Huffman's Wilfred Owen & WWI | Gallery Exhibit

Wilfred Owen used his own experiences during World War I to contradict the translation of one of his most notable poems, "Dulce et Decorum Est" with gruesome forms of imagery. 

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Pre-Raphaelitism and its influence in Goblin Market : The Beginning of a Literary Shift | Timeline

This is a portrait of the Italian artist Raphael. He was born in Urbino, Italy in 1483 and died in Urbino Italy in 1520. He is considered to be master artist from the High Renaissance, but he is also the namesake for the late 19th century group called The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. They were artists , particularly painters and some writers that were particularly interested in public…

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Ashley Aldridge England 1819 Gallery | Gallery Exhibit

England 1819 is about the Peterloo Masacar and why the masacar happened under the rule of King George IV.

The Massacre of Peterloo took place in Manchester England on August 16,1819. This massacre killed 18 people and injured many. King George IV ruled at the time and he and his father King George III did not care about the low class people. This event happened becuase the people wanted… more

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Hunter Gibson WW1 | Gallery Exhibit

My Argument- Did Owen's past war experience help improve his works with the language and descriptions?

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Sydney Shellhouse's timeline for "Goblin Market" | Timeline

In “Goblin Market”, Christina Rossetti utilizes sexual imagery and symbolism to portray the nineteenth century reform of the “fallen woman”. In the Victorian era it was important to uphold a woman’s purity before marriage, so Rossetti is forewarning temptation and unfaithfulness while offering forgiveness through morals and repentance. In this timeline I will be outling the historical and…

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Jeremy Ware- WW1 | Gallery Exhibit

Wilfred Owen's is drawing on his personal experinces as frontline soilder in WW1 to express fear and trauma in his literay work.

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