How to analyze historical sources:
Primary Sources:
-what type of source is it
-id the source (author/audience/genre etc.
-SOAPStone
-speaker, occasion, audience, purpose, tone
-credibility
-who, what, when where
Images (maps, portraits, etc.)
-title
-subject
-author
-setting/context around its construction
-SOAPstone but image version
Secondary Source:
-what type of source is it
-id the source (author/audience/genre etc.
-SOAPStone
-speaker, occasion, audience, purpose, tone
-credibility
Tips for analysis:
Symbolism
Caricature
Captioning and labels
Analogy
Irony
Juxtaposition
Exaggeration
Analogy
irony
Long Essay
Thesis- 1 point
Contextualization: 1 point
Evidence: 2 points
Analysis and reasoning: 2 points
synthesis
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