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  • Content analysis is the major point or meaning of the primary source in its historical context.
  • Behrendt (2008) defines contextual analysis as a study of a text that allows us to evaluate it not only in terms of its historical and cultural context, but also in terms of its textuality, or the traits that distinguish the work as a text.
  • In contextual analysis, histories, events, and individuals have less value without historical context, which is a vital component of life and literature.
  • Context can assist us to comprehend what inspires individuals to behave the way they do when we analyze historical events.
  • Contextual analysis involves understanding the historical situation in which the primary source was produced, including the time and place where it was written, the situation or background of the event, the intent of the author and his authority on the subject, and its relevance and importance today.
  • Historical narrative cannot be fully appreciated or understood without historical context.
  • Without historical context, we are only seeing a piece of the scene and not fully understanding the influence of the time and place in which a situation occurred.
  • President Corazon Aquino's speech before the US Congress (Speech) is also a primary source for midterms.