Exegesis Within Information Sources
Webster’s Dictionary defines exegesis as an explanation or critical interpretation, or more specifically, a critical interpretation of a text. Used originally to describe the task of critically explaining the Bible, exegesis can also be applied to any form of text. The true approach to exegesis is said to ask the right questions, most importantly, the content and the context. ... By applying exegesis, informative conclusions are hoped to be reached about the content and context of these lyrics, editorial, and scientific abstract. ... However through the many comings and goings within the roster, two members, Ben Weasel and Jughead, stayed with it from the beginning and were the driving creative force behind the most of all that was Screeching Weasel. ... Stereotypes of a rebel youth are mentioned, as well as stereotypes of that of an ‘adult’ within corporate society. ... Also, the only repetitive subjects found within the text were the Iran references and the hostage information. This obviously, like the two other sources, was specifically for emphasis on the most important parts of the text. ... This particular scientific abstract compares the usage of sonography to the now routine mammography for locating and irregularities within breast density. ... Conclusion In conclusion, after analyzing all three of the sources, many characteristics can be gathered from the texts. ... The third source investigated embodied what the other two lacked: straightforward, dry facts and procedure options with no regard for creativity or uniqueness within text. This piece relied solely on the information at hand, nothing more and nothing less, to convey the intended account. ... They were heavy terms, all important to the individual pieces, and all used to specifically emphasize their own individual own or important information. The only thing that did not correlate to the preconceived structure of the three sources was the historical context.