Sample descriptive annotation
London, Herbert. “Five Myths of the Television Age.” Television
Quarterly 10(1) Spring 1982:81–89.
The author explains how television contradicts five ideas commonly
believed by most people, using specific examples seen on television,
such as the assassination of John Kennedy, to demonstrate his points. His
examples contradict such truisms as “seeing is believing”, “a picture is
worth a thousand words”, and “satisfaction is its own reward.” London uses
logical arguments to support his ideas, and doesn’t refer to any previous
works on the topic: the article is his personal opinion.
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