Mortimer Adler On 'How To Mark A Book'

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Everyone has their unique ways of owning something and making it truly theirs. Some people own phones, house and so on but today were focusing on books. The importance of being an owner is that we have the full ownership of it. However, the important question is why do we own something we don’t use? From the essay of Mortimer Adler, “How to Mark a Book”, he explained the three way’s which someone own a book. Such as the one that just owns a book, but remains unread and untouched. One who reads books left and right but refuses to leave a mark on it . Lastly, the one who makes the books apart of themselves by highlighting and underlining quotes for thought, notes in the margins and all the caviar on display(1). Therefore I do agree with Mortimer Adler on How to Mark a Book.
The first owner is the one that owns a book but never read them or attends to read any. Those people are the one that is called collectors not a true owner; or the one sees the Topic interested so they buy it. They may be the kind of people that likes spending their money on buying books just for fun. However, that’s does not have to be the case for people to keep buying books. Those people can become the kind of people who read and understand the effect of being a good owner. …show more content…

The point is that this owner let the reader get through him or her. Even after many years later that owner will be able to view the note that has been taking or writing on the marginalia. When people keep things in their books its memories and that is what writing in the book is. It also helps people to improve their vocabulary. For example, when people come across a word that they don’t know, they can look for the meaning it in the dictionary or write in the Margins. (Angela flournoy) quote says that people should write in their book, especially if it's a book that you probably going to

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