Using Quotes Effectively "By necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote." -Ralph Waldo Emerson.

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Using Quotes Effectively "By necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote." -Ralph Waldo Emerson

When to Use Quotations To support your main points or claims. Choose only important material Select carefully, make sure you know what it means

How to Integrate Quotes 1.Sprinkle your discussion with key phrases and terms, which should be surrounded with quotes.

Example Wilfred Owens says that the only prayer said for those who die in battle is the “rapid rattle of guns which spatter out their hasty orisons” (line 7). Notice the Punctuation

2. Use an indirect statement with "that."

Example Margaret Mead feels that "the use of marriage contracts may reduce the divorce rate" (9).

3. Blend your lead-in and quotation.

Example Knight views the symbolism in Jones' play as a "creation and destruction pattern" (164).

4. Use a complete sentence lead-in. Follow with a colon and two spaces before the quotation.

Example Edith Hamilton describes Hera perfectly: "She was the protector of marriage, and married women were her particular care" (223 ).

5. Use an introductory phrase or clause.

Example According to Clyde Jones, "Frost revives the themes of the early nineteenth- century romantics" (112).

Example As the grandfather explained, "...life is a war" (154).

6. Split the quotation

Example "A fully articulated pastoral idea of America," claims Leo Marx, "did not emerge until the end of the eighteenth century" (89).

7. Use the author's name and/or his authority to introduce quotations from secondary sources

Example Frank Kermode, a prominent critic, claims that Hamlet "is a delaying revenger" (1138).

Punctuating Quotations 1. Use a comma for a brief, informal, or grammatically incomplete introduction.

Example Prufrock thinks, "I am no prophet--and here's no great matter" (line 37).

2. Use a colon to separate your own complete sentence lead-ins from quotations.

3. Use an ellipsis (...) to indicate material omitted from the quotation.

To indicate omitted material within a sentence, use three periods with a space before and after each period.

Example Hamlet tells Ophelia, "you jig and amble... and make your wantonness your ignorance" (III.i ).

To indicate material omitted at the end of your sentence, put a period with no space in front and then follow with three spaced periods.

Example Hawthorn writes that "Robin gazed with dismay and astonishment.... The effect was as if of two individual devils, a fiend of fire and a fiend of darkness, had united themselves to form this infernal visage" (887).

If using an ellipsis and a parenthetical page reference at the end of a sentence, put the fourth period after the parentheses.

Example According to Anne Barton, the last part of A Midsummer Night's Dream shows "the relationship between art and life..." (219).

If omitting a whole sentence, use four dots.

Example Singer writes that, "His thoughts turned to matters of business.... It was easier to think about practical matters" (279).