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Hey, I was wondering, with a critical reponse, would it be a good idea to begin with a quote or end with one? Or both? I'm getting opinions from everyone saying like different things. I'm doing shakespeare, so I thought either have a quote from one of his plays, or a quote from someone about him, but i'm confused and I don't know what to do! Any ideas or suggestions anyone?
So far im on track with my major work, i'm almost finished my 1st draft, but im scared to be critised about it because i know its bad!! but its so personal!!
 

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I'm having quotes all throughout - spoken by my Greek Ancient playwright, and from his plays, and also what people have said about him.

I think quotes makes it look good. but that's my opinion, coz i love quotes!
 

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im starting with one and ending with one, using quotes is very effective but dont over do it.
 

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There is a general rule with quotes.. only use them if they will enhance the argument, response.. etc.

Do not use quotes to make it look flashy or if you dont have a real purpose for them.
 

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thanks for your advice everyone! :) I'll be using quotes only when i need to verify an argument and one at the end.
 

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Originally posted by Will_Sparky
There is a general rule with quotes.. only use them if they will enhance the argument, response.. etc.

Do not use quotes to make it look flashy or if you dont have a real purpose for them.
lmao thanks Sparky. What would I do without you???? *runs off to change mw*
 

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Originally posted by grk_styl
lmao thanks Sparky. What would I do without you???? *runs off to change mw*
No no... if they will enhance the argument thet're fine! For eg. integrating quotes from arguments....

I LOVE integrated quote (I am SUCH a lusa!)
 

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ahhh okay.. so for instance, if i wanted to put forward what mark twain said about shakespeare etc, i'd quote from him, so that the marker doesnt think im making it up.. but not like a whole paragraph etc...
don't think im stupid bout this, i swear like i just began to get so confused all of a sudden about quoting, because a lot of people gave me different advice and such.. but thankyou for your advice
 

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Originally posted by grk_styl
In my mw, when I start discussing one of Sophocles' plays I include a quote from that play. So it's like 3 plays, 3 quotes before I discuss each play. Do u think that sounds ok?
I think that's a good way to introduce the play that you'll be discussing. With me, i'm segmenting my major work, and at the begining of each section i'll be putting a quote (in order for me to begin my argument), so i guess yeh, it does sound okay. have you asked like any of your teachers or peers ?
 

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Originally posted by Will_Sparky
There is a general rule with quotes.. only use them if they will enhance the argument, response.. etc.

Do not use quotes to make it look flashy or if you dont have a real purpose for them.
Of course, if you can do *both*... :p I saw one critical response where the quote at the beginning of each section of the major work basically set the tone for that section and introduced the material in a couple of sentences...very effective *and* flashy.
 

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I'm using quotes for each section... I'm writing about a television show though, so I'm integrating the quotes as titles for sections and such
 

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Originally posted by alphatango
Of course, if you can do *both*... :p I saw one critical response where the quote at the beginning of each section of the major work basically set the tone for that section and introduced the material in a couple of sentences...very effective *and* flashy.
That's what I'm doing.

Originally posted by glycerine
I'm using quotes for each section... I'm writing about a television show though, so I'm integrating the quotes as titles for sections and such
I really want to read yours when it's done. lol
 

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Originally posted by grk_styl
I really want to read yours when it's done. lol
see you in 2012, then ;-p at this rate I'll have a 2nd draft churned out by then. maybe.
 

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If relevant, epigraphs can be a very effective means of introducing your piece. As for concluding with a quote, this depends more upon whether it makes a better statement than something of your own writing..
 

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be daring!

basically do what you want if it sounds good. the rules in extension 2 for critical essays are much less strict than those of advanced. for example, i went to the ext 2 essay course at knox and they showed us the best band pieces and this essay on existientiality starts with "its me, student no, 2309454 against the board... you will probably hate my thesis but i dont really care - its not meant for you anyway"
so thats a confrontational introduction if i ever saw one. so think outside the box! grab the markers attention into your piece. be adventurous for gods sake!
 

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YEAH! i have that one! it was the fight club/neo existentialist one!

that was pretty good but i wasnt interested but the reflection statement was DAMN GOOD!! :D
 

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