Title: Quotation
1Quotation
- Separate QUOTATION
- Integrated QUOTATION
- Using ellipsis
2Outline
- Purposes
- Separated, but not indented.
- Separated, and indented.
- Integrated.
- More Examples Separated vs. Integrated.
- Ellipses
- References
31. Purposes
- Purposes avoid plagiarism, increase credibility
by giving evidence or support, for close
analysis. - Kinds paraphrase and direct quote (further
divided into separated and integrated) - Things to Consider
- Whether the quotes are supportive or distractive.
(Dont let the quotes to speak for you.) - Punctuation format
- Smoothing the syntax with transitions, etc.
- USING ELLIPSES and other alterations of sources.
42. Separated Quotation
- St. Paul declared, "It is better to marry than to
burn." - In his first epistle to the Corinthians, St. Paul
commented on lust "It is better to marry than to
burn. (a separate unit of the sentence.)
52. Separated (2)
- Student Sample 2
- When Jimmy was a child, he knew that he had the
talent of painting. Yet, it was until Jimmy was
junior grade in his senior high school he knew
that he could go to the art school. In my first
grade in junior high school, I was the champion
in painting competition in my second grade, I
was the second in my third grade, I was the
third, says Jimmy with smiling. However, because
people think that its useless to paint, and he
also thinks that its not a big deal for knowing
how to paint, Jimmy never thought that he would
be an artist in the future. Thus, it was until
my junior year in senior high that I knew I could
go to the art department, continues Jimmy. - (used well in cases of interview and speeches
tense, transitions, topic sentence)
62. Separated -- Improvement
- Student Sample 2 (tense, transitions, topic
sentence) - Jimmy started his artist career very late in his
life. He knew that he had the talent for
painting since childhood. In my first grade in
junior high school I was the champion in a
painting contest in my second grade, I was the
second in my third grade, I was the third,
recalled Jimmy with both a sense of fun and
pride. However, Jimmy never thought then that he
would be an artist in the future, since nobody,
including himself, saw painting as useful. In his
last year in high school, surprisingly, he
decided he would go to an art department.
72. Separated Quotation (3)
- Student Sample 3
- Yet, because Jimmy didnt have confident about
his painting when he entered college and because
he thought that being an artist might be hungry
to death, he turned into design group. Unlike
other classmates, acknowledges Jimmy, I didnt
have a lot of passion towards painting. After
graduated, Jimmy entered into advertisement area.
Several years passed by, Jimmy began to have the
desire of painting. Thus, Jimmy says, I started
to paint no matter I am eating or working. Then,
One of his co-workers brought his paintings to
Crown Publisher. Jimmy started to paint for
newspapers and some famous writers. However,
because the salary wasnt high, he quitted.
82. Separated Quotation (3) --improvement
- Student Sample 3
- However, without confidence and with all the
knowledge that arts mean hunger, Jimmy chose the
Graphic Design section of his department. Unlike
some of my classmates, acknowledged Jimmy, I
didnt have a lot of passion towards painting.
After graduation, Jimmy entered into
advertisement and settled down as a graphic
designer. After several years, Jimmy began to
have the desire for painting, which got to be so
strong that he painted while he was eating or
working. Then, one of his co-workers brought his
paintings to Crown Publisher. Jimmy started to do
illustration for some newspapers and some famous
writers. However, because the salary wasnt high,
he quit
93. separated and indented
- Perhaps it is the unavoidable fate for Lennie
that he killed Curleys wife when he tried to
keep her quiet. (gap) For Lennie, there is no
difference between the puppy and Curleys wife, a
human being - Lennie went back and looked at the dead girl.
The puppy lay close to her. Lennie picked it up.
Ill throw him away, he said. Its bad
enough like it is.(100) - Therefore, the novel communicated most intensely
of unconventional morality.(Levant 138) For
readers, Lennie is guiltless though he killed
Curleys wife. - (The quote remains unexplained.) (see correction)
103. separated and indented Correction
- Perhaps it is inevitable for Lennie to kill
Curleys wife when he tried to keep her quiet.
For Lennie, there is no difference between a
puppy and Curleys wife, a human being. After he
killed both of them, he picked up the puppy
because Its bad enough like it is.(100). In
showing Lennie to be still sympathetic, the novel
communicates most intensely a kind of
unconventional morality(Levant 138), and exempt
Lennie from any sense of guilt.
113. Separated and Indented
- As for the novels, Atwood's debut The Edible
Woman locates her vital position in Canadian
literature. transition For Atwood, "literature
is a means to cultural and personal
self-awareness. In her opinion, Canada's
central reality is the act of survival Canadian
life and culture are decisively shaped by the
demands of a harsh environment. Closely related,
in Atwood's view, to this defining act of
survival is the Canadian search for territorial
identity"(who said it? 21). Thus in Atwood's
novels, the characters, especially the female
protagonists, are the representation of seeking
for survival and quest for self-identity. - (The quote 1) should be more than four lines and
thus put in a separate paragraph with
indentation 2) is too long.)
124. Separated and Indented Correction
- As for the novels, Atwood's debut The Edible
Woman locates her vital position in Canadian
literature. transition For Atwood, - . . . Literature is a means to cultural and
personal self-awareness. Canada's central
reality is the act of survival Canadian life and
culture are decisively shaped by the demands of a
harsh environment. Closely related, in Atwood's
view, to this defining act of survival is the
Canadian search for territorial identity. (who
said it? 21) - Thus in Atwood's novels, the characters,
especially the female protagonists, are the
representation of seeking for survival and quest
for self-identity. - (The quote still is too long, and the paragraph
not coherent.)
133. Separated -Correction
- (getting a topic sentence reducing irrelevant
parts) - In Atwood's novels, the characters, especially
the female protagonists, seek for survival and
self-identity. For Atwood, "Canada's central
reality is the act of survival Canadian life and
culture are decisively shaped by the demands of a
harsh environment. Closely related, in Atwood's
view, to this defining act of survival is the
Canadian search for territorial identity"(Name
21). For instance, Atwood's debut, The Edible
Woman, deal with a womans attempt to survive in
a city where humans are eating up one another.
(More on this novel, or the other novels by
Atwood. )
144. Integrated Quotations
- Separated
- As points out, For Mrs. Warren to be a
prostitute and want her daughter to be
respectable would be hypocritical only if her
original motive for entering the profession had
been an innate love for it, rather than a
realization that solid material foundations are
the precondition for any hope of a better life
?74?. - Integrated (syntax smoothed)
- Mrs. Warren is not hypocritical in wanting her
daughter to be respectable, since her
motivation for going into the business of
prostitution is not, as put it, an innate love
for it but a realization that solid material
foundations are the precondition for any hope of
a better life ?74?.
154. Integrated
- As a professor of history, Tony tells her
students, history is a construct,any point of
entry is possible and all the choices are
arbitrary(4). - Correction As a professor of history, Tony tells
her students that history is a construct, . .
. ,any point of entry is possible and all the
choices are arbitrary(4).
164. integrated
- it points out in Critical that it was
inevitable that Humanist interest in the Latin
and Greek classics should also produce a new kind
of English tragedy(221). - Corrections
- Critical Reader points out that it was
inevitable that Humanist interest in the Latin
and Greek classics should also produce a new kind
of English tragedy(221). - Emphasis placed on a certain idea
- Critical Reader points out that with
contemporary humanist interest in the Latin and
Greek classics, producing a new kind of English
tragedy was inevitable(221).
175. Separated vs. Integrated Quotation (1)
- Student sample 1
- She says, I took all my notebooks, all my
manuscripts and ate them page by page, so I could
take my words with me. Its like she stresses on
receive ideas and mental elements, and rejects
materials like dresses and jeans.
185. Separated vs. Integrated Quotation
--Correction
- Separated She says, I took all my notebooks,
all my manuscripts and ate them page by page, so
I could take my words with me, which means that
she stresses preserving her own ideas and mental
elements, while rejecting external materials like
dresses and jeans. - Integrated While rejecting material things such
as dresses and jeans, she guards her own words to
such a degree that she eats her notebook page by
page, so she could take her words with her.
195. separated and indented vs. Integrated example
2 -1
- After the princess was born, she then started to
explore into her self-identity - The king was so happy about the birth of the
princess that he held a great celebration. He
also invited the fairies who lived in his
kingdom, but because he had only twelve golden
plates, one had to be left out, for there were
thirteen of them. The fairies came to the
celebration, and as it was ending they presented
the child with gifts. The one promised her
virtue, the second one gave beauty, and so on,
each one offering something desirable and
magnificent. The eleventh fairy had just
presented her gift when the thirteenth fairy
walked in. She was very angry that she had not
been invited and cried out, (contd)
205. separated and indented vs. Integrated example
2 -2
- "Because you did not invite me, I tell you that
in her fifteenth year, your daughter will prick
herself with a spindle and fall over dead." The
parents were horrified, but the twelfth fairy,
who had not yet offered her wish, said, "It shall
not be her death. She will only fall into a
hundred-year sleep." The king, hoping to rescue
his dear child, issued an order that all spindles
in the entire kingdom should be destroyed. - In this section the role that plays an important
part in the princess self-identity appears in a
form of the twelve kind-hearted fairies and the
thirteenth bad fairy. These senior, wise,
dignified women signify the model that the young
girl identifies herself with during the progress
of growing up. (The quote too long, and
interpretation not well supported.)
215. separated and indented vs. Integrated example
2 Correction
- Right after the princess is born, she starts to
explore her self-identity, one major moment of
which is her birthday. For her birthday, the
king invites twelve fairies because he only had
twelve plates. At the end of it, the fairies
gives the princess such intangible gifts as
virtue and beauty. The one fairy that was not
invited came and, instead of a gift, gave the
princess a curse falling dead upon being pricked
by a spindle. These fairies, on a symbolic level
of the princess self-exploration, represent what
the princess desires and/or develops in her
identity as she grows up beauty, virtue, as well
as curiosity for the unknown.
22Ellipsis
- Improper Besides, in this is my greatest
performance and all of the actresses who won my
parts will say. The life for women is like to
play a role for performance life is an image for
others. Even when one of the women disappears,
there are still many women eager to take her
role. - Meaning incomplete (like some email writings. ?)
23Ellipsis -revised
- Another source of constraint in this womans life
is that of playing roles, of which even her death
is one. Upon her death, the other actresses
who will take over her role praise it by saying
how wonderful to let yourself go that mad, how
wonderful . . . , as if it were a matter of
performance on the stage.
24Reference Quotation
- Types of quotation punctuation
http//www.eng.fju.edu.tw/concom_databank/Marguer
ite/SSW3.htm - Verbs to use proper format and varying sentence
structure. http//www.eng.fju.edu.tw/concom_datab
ank/Marguerite/SSW2.htm