Double Entry Notes for RCA
DOUBLE-ENTRY RESEARCH NOTES:
Overview:
| Essay Question | To what extent do fairytales portray the emotional effects of child abandonment on children and how does this also reveal the need for guidance in a child’s life so they are able to make essential decisions? | Notes: |
| Type of Essay | Critical Research Analysis | Something academic and formal, no using first person |
| Potential Audience | Prof. Voisard and von uhl | Because this is an academic essay |
SOURCE 1 – completed by Gizeh Salinas
| Author: | Khaleque Abdul |
| Title: | “Perceived Parental Warmth, and Children’s Psychological Adjustment, and Personality Dispositions: A Meta Analysis” |
| Exigence: | Link between perceived parental neglect and children’s psychological and personality outcomes |
| Audience: | Parents or even scientists |
| Tone: | Academic |
| Signal Phrase Examples: | According to… |
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| What the Source Says | What I Think |
| Import the quote. (Copy and paste directly.) “both maternal and paternal warmth/affection correlate significantly with children’s psychological adjustment” (Khaleque 304) | Your response begins here. Parental warmth is essential Who is Khaleque?Lead in? This was a meta-analysis |
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| What the Source Says | What I Think |
| Import the quote. (Copy and paste directly.) “Children have a phylogenetically acquired need for parental warmth, affection, care, comfort, support, and nurturance” (Khaleque 298) | Your response begins here. Again connect to thesis and how guidance really is necessary Can definitely connect to Little Match Seller Goes deeper than just appearance, its psychological |
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SOURCE 2 –
| Author: | Jack Zipes |
| Title: | The Rationalization Of Abandonment and Abuse in Fairy Tales |
| Exigence: | To stop normalizing or sugar coating |
| Audience: | Writers and parents |
| Tone: | Informative |
| Signal Phrase Examples: | Argues that… |
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| What the Source Says: | What I Think: |
| Import the quote. (Copy and paste directly.) Zipes argues that classic tales often sugar coat or excuse the harm done to children, noting that their popularity relies on the “rationalization of abandonment and the domestication of the imagination” (Zipes 56). | Your response: The consequences of sugar-coating There is a bigger picture here Profiting off of these obvious bad things |
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| What the Source Says: | What I Think: |
| Import the quote. (Copy and paste directly.) Both of these fairytales have the adults responsible for these girls “invisible” in the narrative which minimizes abuse because parents are made to appear “not the problem” (Zipes 60) | Your response: Again, there is a bigger pictureReally makes you think and reflect |
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