Understand the Authors: Conduct your research. Wikipedia is not credible so refrain from using it.   –  Who is Kate Chopin and what is she known for?   – Who is Charlotte Perkins Gilman and what is she know for?: 2. Locate 3 Primary So

Research Directions

1. Understand the Authors: Conduct your research. Wikipedia is not credible so refrain from using it.

  –  Who is Kate Chopin and what is she known for?

  – Who is Charlotte Perkins Gilman and what is she know for?:

2. Locate 3 Primary Sources for each author (total 6):

  – Primary sources are original works created by the authors themselves.

3. Locate 2 Secondary Sources for each author (total 4):

  –  Secondary sources analyze or interpret primary sources.

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Creating an Annotated Bibliography (Stand Alone Annotated Bibliography)

An annotated bibliography includes a citation for each source followed by a brief description and evaluation. Here’s a general format:

1. Citation: Follow the appropriate style guide (MLA).

2. Annotation: Include:

  – A summary of the source’s content.

  – An evaluation of its credibility and relevance.

  – How it contributes to your understanding of the authors.

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Example Entry

Citation (MLA format):

Chopin, Kate. *The Awakening*. Herbert S. Stone & Co., 1899.

Annotation:

This novel follows Edna Pontellier’s journey towards self-discovery and independence, challenging societal norms of the late 19th century. Chopin’s portrayal of female desire and autonomy makes this work a cornerstone of feminist literature. The text is essential for understanding Chopin’s views on gender roles and the constraints of marriage, serving as a primary source for analyzing her literary contributions.

Final Steps

1. Compile Your Sources: Make sure you have three primary and two secondary sources for each author.

2. Format Your  Stand Alone Bibliography: Organize your entries alphabetically by the authors’ last names.

3. Review for Clarity and Completeness: Ensure all citations are accurate and annotations are informative.

Tips for Success

– Use academic databases like JSTOR, Google Scholar, and your college library’s resources for reliable secondary sources.

– Consider the context in which the authors wrote and how their historical background informs their works.

– Stay organized and take notes as you read each source.