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The aim of this paper is to show that oscillators analysis can be performed by using basic concepts of circuit theory. In this sense, the contribution is mainly concerned with educational aspects of Electrical Engineering courses, since unusual topics, such as oscillators and first harmonic analysis, are introduced in a comprehensive electric circuit context.