Annotation Essays

  • Why Is Annotation Important To Predefined Scholarly Communication?

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    Annotation is an important method for communicating. Different practices of annotation range from informal, personal to the formal, public. In this article, authors have concentrated on formal annotation, as formal structure of annotation is an important factor for scholarly communication. Moreover, annotation optimized for scholarly use should have predefined structures. In this article, authors have discussed the ongoing activity to create multiple "Electronic Variorum Editions"(EVE) of Don Quixote

  • Importance Of Annotating In The Odyssey

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    For our annotations of The Odyssey of Homer, the teacher asked us to critically think and identify significant topics within each chapter in order to comprehend the story as a whole. Many useful tactics and resources given were to benefit us throughout the whole book. Utilizing resources such as study guides and highlighters made annotations consistent and efficient. It was required that we had at least three annotations, with critical thinking, done on each page. The purpose for this assignment

  • Writing An Annotated Bibliography

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    easier to identify key themes and ideas during note-taking. Second, annotations help to build detailed references for the learners which are easily spotted when the time comes to take a closer look at the article. It is important to note, there are two types of annotations which are summative and evaluative. In a summative annotation, “…the writer is representing all the main points of an article” (xx). While evaluative annotations “…include both a description and critical assessment… to give the reader

  • Annotating In The Odyssey

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    story much more understandable, but also take much longer. This said I feel like the expectation was not the highest; being the fact that we all are freshmen and most of us have not done annotating before, it is likely this will not be our best annotations. This had an interesting effect in our books as we all tried to figure out how to annotate that would work best for us. Looking backwards from now, I knew nothing on how to annotate or how to time manage, and my process in

  • Applying To College Reading And Writing Strategies

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    college reading and with writing papers. The first important strategy is annotating. Annotations is when we underline, highlight, or comment on a page referring to a quote, phrase, or argument we find important or has a purpose. With annotations it makes outlining easier as outlining is identifying the main ideas. Strategies like paraphrasing, summarizing, and synthesizing go along with outlining and annotations as well. Paraphrasing is restating a text in your own words. Summarizing is saying the

  • Examples Of Annotations

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    Annotations Foreshadows that Anne will regularly write in her diary and readers will learn about her experiences. The diary is considered a friend and called "Kitty” to show that Anne will share many personal thoughts with it. Used to reflect back on events in her life and how the conflict between Germans and Jews impacted her lifestyle. The repetition reiterates on all the injustice inflicted onto the Jews because of German opinions. Accentuates on their resignation of the suspense for results.

  • Examples Of Annotations

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    1) Throughout the passage, the author creates an obvious and overwhelming mood of fear, horror, and dread through descriptions, vocabulary, and literary devices. For example, when the passage says, "little ice-cold hand," it almost makes us feel like we are in a dream or the same state the narrator is in. An example of how the passage uses vocabulary to create these feelings or the story's mood is when the author uses the word tenacious, which allows us to feel the horror of the sound the protagonist

  • Annotation In Lolita

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    The wording of literature can influence the reader in many various ways. The truth of Lolita may contradict from that of the account of Humbert Humbert, purely on the fact there are no alternate versions of events. Throughout the novel, Dolores has no voice. As the reader delves deeper into Lolita, Humbert becomes far less than a reliable narrator. One example: “I discovered there was an endless source of robust enjoyment in trifling with psychiatrists: cunningly leading them on” (34). Humbert appears

  • Annotation Of Macbeth

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    Shakespeare's plays are known for being one of the four genres; comedy, tragedy, history, and romance. Out of these four, his tragedies are the most popular because of their take on the once present day politics and how they were not only seen as entertainment but also as a way to spread information. Macbeth, one of his most famous plays, is a tragedy that follows a character through his path of becoming king. Apart from Macbeth being a tragedy and being Shakespeare’s bloodiest play, this play is

  • Annotations In History

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    The end of the world is one of the oldest ideas in history. In 1033 AD, various Christians all over the world believed the end of the world was coming due to the prophecy foretold in the Book of Revelations. “Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven…and he seized the dragon…who is the devil and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years...” (Revelation 20:1-2 English Standard Version). “And when the thousand years are ended, Satan will be released from his prison and will come out to deceive the

  • Annotation In Lolita

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    The story of Lolita is centered around Humbert Humbert’s relationship and love for Lolita. Since the story is focused on love rather than obscene topics such as rape and pedophilia, Lolita is not obscene. The book starts out with describing Humbert’s romantic relationship with Annabel when he is thirteen years old. Humbert portrays himself and Annabel as being, “madly, clumsily, shamelessly, agonizingly in love with each other” (12). Humbert Humbert’s love for Annabel is cut short, however, when

  • Annotation In Macbeth

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    The desperation describe in Macbeth lines shows that all he has done is caused Banquo's descendants to be king. The author uses a metaphor for Macbeth Soul because he wants the readers to know how Macbeth is feeling and what has made him feel that way. When Macbeth calls upon his fate it is compared to be as "Romeo and Juliet" because Romeo calls upon his fate and it makes me see how these two completely different act upon fate and it foreshadow Macbeth's death as Romeo death. Therefore, these Character

  • Annotation Of Hamlet

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    “For in that dream of death what fantasy may come” by Hamlet. The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark is one of the best work written. There are many reasons that the play is very known one of all the reasons is that Shakespeare uses the main character of the play that is hamlet to explain the complex of the imagination of the reader. In play created from William Shakespeare who the main character is Hamlet throughout the play he feels different feeling. Hamlet begins to change after finding that

  • Annotations Of The Handmaid's Tale

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    My active reading throughout the novel, A Handmaid’s Tale, are not the highest quality annotations, but they do have strong elements that I can build on. Within my annotations, I consider the motivations behind the author’s word choices and the details that are included. I use ideas from class to form my own hypothesis about new events in the book, but I do not do well writing down the full version of my thoughts in the margin, which sometimes leaves me lost as to why I annotated specific words or

  • Annotation In Beowulf

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    When a text is difficult I tend to read it twice, the first time I make sure to read through it while extensively annotating any forms of literary devices and vocabulary that may disrupt my ability to understand the text as per the authors intent. However, the second time I read through the text I take a different approach to annotating. I annotate any lingering questions or things that may stand out or confuse me by looking into shifts of tones, settings and word choices that can be described as

  • Lenore Annotations

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    Stanza 1. In the first stanza, it states that it is a late, dark night yet the man is still awake. He begins to doze when he is awaken by a tap at the door. He calls out to them and asks who it may be but never got an answer. Stanza 2. Following stanza 1, the man states that this is occurring in December. He then describes how the fire is slowly decreasing and he is very much mourning the loss of Lenore. He also states that finishing the book he was reading brought him great sorrow. Stanza 3. The

  • Annotations Of Beloved

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    Expanding on the theme of the preceding verse related to making a show of piety, this verse compares mere lip service in remembrance of the Beloved without the involvement of the heart and mind, coupled with a load of sins carried by the individual, to a broken boat, which will never reach ashore safely. One of the consistently repeated messages of this work pertains to the futility in the pursuit and attainment of the Beloved through lip service. The first line of this verse embodies this message

  • Annotation In The Scarlet Ibis

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    “The Scarlet Ibis” is a story of many different elements. It takes a lot of contemplation to thoroughly understand it. At first thought, the narrator seems sinister with no notion of remorse. By looking closer, one can see that is not the case. The problem, however, is that he doesn’t really accept that his brother is different. It began when Doodle was born and breathing. The narrator says, “It was bad enough having an invalid brother, but having one who possibly was not all there was unbearable

  • Berlin Wall Annotation

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    Annotated Bibliography #1 Topic- The Berlin Wall and freedom Citation: Reagan, Ronald. "Tear Down This Wall." Germany, Berlin Wall, West Berlin. Speech. June 12, 1987 Throughout his speech, Ronald Reagan (1987) presented a direct notion concerning the Berlin wall. Specifically, that it acts as a hindrance of freedom between East and West Berlin. His beliefs extended to worldwide implications, suggesting that liberty eventually leads to prosperity for all citizens. In other words, citizens

  • Robert Frost Annotation

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    Robert Frost Good Morning/ afternoon everyone, the poet that I chose for my analysis is Robert Lee Frost. Robert Frost was a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and playwright. During his lifetime, he won over 4 Pulitzer prizes and received more than 40 honor degrees. I have chosen to analyse two of his very popular and well-known poems ‘The road not taken’ and ‘stopping by the woods on a snowy evening’. Frost experienced a hard lifestyle throughout his journey which is often reflected in his poems through