Thiel College ENG 235 Sp24 Dashboard
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Welcome to Thiel College's ENG 235 Survey of American Literature class group, where you can access students' timeline, map, and gallery projects.
Galleries, Timelines, and Maps
This gallery will feature images that will tell a story of Native American history through the literature, songs, petroglyphs, and speeches of their people. A variety of different Native American tribes and leaders will be featured, in addition to many cultural practices that they partook in. A brief history of the conflict that persisted between these tribes and English colonists will also be highlighted, and the speeches and words of wisdom offered by the leaders of these tribes will be provided and analyzed. Through these experiences, the Native American values, in addition to their respectable character as a whole, will also be discussed. Overall, this gallery will showcase Native American history, practices, and beliefs through an assortment of creation stories, battles, war traditions, and even worship.
Existentialism is best defined as a form of philospohy regarding the pursuit of an explanation for human existence. Many people seek to find out why they are here, and what their purpose; with the development of a new country from the seventeenth century onward, countless colonists had to figure out as a community what it actually meant to be an American. Throughout American history, numerous authors and artists alike have ventured to figure out what it meant to them to be American. The goal of this gallery is to observe and recognize the developing ideals of the nation alongside the journey of self-discovery that people of numerous backgrounds underwent, from the late eighteenth century onward.
On this map, students from Thiel College's ENG 235 Survey of American Literature (Spring 2024) have mapped important locations associated with American authors and texts.
In this timeline, students from Thiel College's ENG 235 Survey of American Literature (Spring 2024) have highlihgted important events associated with American authors and texts.
This is a practice Gallery exhibit for Thiel College's ENG 235 Survey of American Literature class (Spring 2024).