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Melissa's Exhibit

I want to focus on the poem we read by Christian Rossetti, Goblin Market, and the fear the two sisters encountered, and the roles each person played. Along with the actions that came behind the encountering of the goblins. 

The Body Snatchers ( Perryman & Jackson )

Here we are describing and showcasing historical events that shows significance of trauma and the concept of morality on characters in "The Body Snatchers" by Stevenson. 

WWI and Modernism by Colton Merrell

   Poems such as "Dulce Et Decorum" describe the challenges and hardships brought on by WWI. It had been a while since a war this large had broken out and it also brought fear to the people as well mental and physical damage to the soldiers that were fighting. Modernism also has an influence since it represents the start of a new era, but unfortunately, this new era which was the 20th century started off pretty rough with the Great War occurring.

 
Temptress carved in the image of the femme fatale.

The Gothic in John Keats' "La Belle Dame sans Merci" - Angela Handley

Through the story of the struggling knight who succumbs to the charms of an other-worldly beauty, a picture of a feverish hope is painted, which is mirrored in the gothic leanings of an era that is mired in crisis. Although fairies are generally considered to be messengers of goodwill, the one that features in "La Belle Dame sans Merci" is anything but, as evidenced through her gothic characterization. She is a mere temptress carved in the image of the femme fatale which in literal terms…

The Shell-Shocking Reality of World War One--Khaalilah Muhammad

World War One was the defining shift from a society characterized by Victorian ideologies, to one that had adopted a Modernist worldview. The War was a wake-up call of sorts, forcing society to question everything from gender roles, class systems, and more importantly, the art of war. For centuries, despite the negative outcomes brought on by war, it was widely beleived that dying for one's country was the proper thing to do--it was heavily romanticized. But unlike previous wars, World War…

The Great War and The Dawn of Modernism by Aaliyah T. Baldwin

This gallery is a collection of artworks and images curated to exhibit occurrences and events during the 20th Century. Significantly, events surrounding WWI and the emergence of Modernism. The influences of The Great War endorsed literary modernism, which acknowledged the challenges brought upon due to the war. It encouraged modern and progressive thought and influenced the desire for progressive change, individualism, women's rights, and more. Dulce Et Decorum Est…

Jeremy Ware- WW1

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

The Horrors of Botany Bay

As we know, Australia was initially a penal colony created by Britain. In 1597, the initial law of banishment was introduced to England and convicts began to be shipped around the New World. However, beginning in 1770, convicts were shipped to Botany Bay, the first penal colony in Australia. Originally discovered in 1770 and charted for Britain by James Coo who called the land New Wales. Cook's first interaction with the indigenous inhabitants of Australia, the Gwaegal, was not peaceful…

Who Is the Monster and Who Is the Man?: The changing imagery of Frankenstein’s monster in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

Our group has decided to look into Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein for our project. More specifically, we are looking at how Frankenstein’s monster has changed in both personality and appearance since the book first came out. 

The name Frankenstein today is mainly associated with a big, green monster with short-cropped black hair, bolts on his head, and who is stitched together. He is also essentially mute and unintelligent, communicating only with grunts, groans, moans, and the…

Hunter Gibson WW1

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

A coloured print of the Peterloo Massacre published by Richard Carlile Location	St Peter's Field, Manchester, Lancashire, Date	16 August 1819 Deaths	18 Injured	400–700 Assailants	 Manchester and Salford Yeomanry Cheshire Yeomanry Manchester Special Constabulary British Army Regulars

Ashley Aldridge England 1819 Gallery

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 to take back what was theirs. 

Kyle Huffman's Wilfred Owen & WWI

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. 

Taliya Jackson: Gallery for WWI and the Dawn of Modernism

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

Madison White

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. 

Goblin Market and sexuality

   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 to be wanted and married by men.Based on Victorian era, and the commentary this poem is set on in…

The Body Snatcher--Santos

This is a gallery with the purpose to illustrate the events that inspired The Body Snatcher by Robert Louis Stevenson.

Jadarrius Simon's WWI

My gallery is going to focus on the poem "Dulce Et Decorum" and the argument is that outsiders will never understand what people who actually had to fight in the war went through. They all think that it was all just an herioc event. They don't know that it was some of the most horrid things that can happen to men, things that would change how those men think and live.

Emily Dickinson In Pictures

A collection of images surround the life of American Poet Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)

Jane Eyre Art

Each image in this gallery is art inspired by Jane Eyre or art that was included in publications of the novel. Often, in republications of a novel, an artist will be comissioned to illustrate the novel. These images were all published in editions from 1897 to 1992. Most of the artists' renditions stuck to the gothic theme of Jane Eyre, but Kathy Mitchell's later illustrations are bright and interpret the text diffeerently.

The following image is a modern representation of The Yellow Wallpaper, it's interesting to see the different aspects this photo focuses on compared to the novel

Yellow Wallpaper Art

The following images are representative of the Yellow Wallpaper, and the idea of being trapped.

Jane Eyre Film Adaptions

A collection of different photos from various Jane Eyre movie adaptations, emphazising mostly on the large age gap between Jane and Rochester. 

Altoona ENGL/WMNST 225N Class Images

This Exhibit will include collections of images for each week of our class. When you scroll down you will see each of those weeks listed. Links to the week's collection of images are also found on CANVAS. 

Imagine the Installation

This exhibit will include your Installations!!

The London Miscellany, vol. 1, no. 1-18 (1866). Complete Bound Copy.

To read James Malcolm Rymer's A Mystery in Scarlet in its original publication context, accompanied by other contents of The London Miscellany no. 1-18 (1866), please see the bound copy of that periodical in the collection of the Wells Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.  This copy lacks the series of four promotional color prints titled Rich and Poor and accompanying the serial of that name; these prints are accessible elsewhere in this COVE…

Face of this Course

This Exhibit will include your chosen "Face"s!

Black Lives Matter

 

Create an exhibit of BLM images by researching and gathering images related to our readings here. Please see the assignment in Canvas for more info.

The 99 percent

Create galleries of images related to the 99% unit by researching and gathering images here. Please see the assignment prompt in Canvas for more info.

The Woman Question

Create galleries of images related to The Woman Question by researching and gathering images related to our readings here. Please see the assignment prompt in Canvas for more info.

Romantic Tensions Gallery

This is where we'll post our images. 

Victorian Things

A gallery of Victorian things, as detected in Jane Eyre and Hard Times

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