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Attributing quotes to fictional characters

How do you attribute a quote from a fictional character?

If you quote something a character says, use double quotation marks on the outside ends of the quotation to indicate that you are quoting a portion of the text. Use single quotation marks inside the double quotation marks to indicate that someone is speaking. “‘Thou art not my child!

Do you attribute quotes to characters or authors?

If you are quoting the aphorism of a character in a work of fiction, you should attribute the quotation to the author as a quotation, but make it clear that the aphorism is the aphorism of the character, not the author.

What are the best fictional character quotes?

Fictional Character Quotes

  • “What good would learning be if we concentrated on what we already knew?
  • “He’s a real nowhere man,
  • “The best boyfriends are the ones in books.”
  • “Pure, perfect sorrow is as impossible as pure and perfect joy.”
  • “Friendship is just love that has yet to sprout wings and take flight.”

How do you cite a character quote from a book in APA?

To cite a quote in APA, you always include the the author’s last name, the year the source was published, and the page on which the quote can be found. The page number is preceded by “p.” (for a single page) or “pp.” (for a page range). There are two types of APA in-text citation: parenthetical and narrative.

How do you cite a quote from a fictional book?

Do not use quotation marks, and place the end punctuation before the parenthetical citation: Page 3 A WORK OF FICTION (Essay, Short Story, Poem) FROM AN ANTHOLOGY OR COLLECTION: Author’s Name. “Title of Work.” Title of Anthology, Editors/Translators. Edition., Publisher, Year, Page Numbers.

How do I attribute a quote?

For APA style in-text attributions for direct quotes, the last name, the year of publication, and the page number are put inside parentheticals immediately after the end of the quote. MLA style in-text attribution is only the last name and the page number the quote was taken from inside the parentheticals.

Can I use other people’s quotes in my book?

If you’re going to quote someone’s words, even if you appropriately attribute the quote to the rightful owner, you should have their permission. Many commonly cited authors don’t mind having their famous lines reused, but some do, so tread carefully. Always get legal advice, or if in doubt, leave it out.

How much can I quote without violating copyright?

What is the amount and substantiality of the material used? The American Psychological Association allows authors to cite 400 words in single- text extracts, or 800 words in a series of text extracts, without permission (American Psychological Association, 2010).

Do you put quotes around character names?

Style the name of a fictional character just as you would the name of a person: capitalize the initial letter of each name. Do not put a fictional name in italics or in quotation marks: In an interview, the writer Stephen King said that one of his favorite books features a character named Margaret Ridpath.

How do you cite a movie quote from a character?

The in-text citation includes the last name of the director, and the year. If you are referring to a specific quote or scene from the movie, add a timestamp to direct the reader to the relevant part. Last name, Initials. (Director).

How do you in-text cite a quote from a famous person?

You would cite the author, year, and page number in your paper as an in-text citation and then do a regular book citation for your References page.

How do you quote a character quoting someone else?

When a character is quoting someone else in dialogue, use quotation marks for the character’s spoken words—as you normally would—and single quotation marks to indicate the other person’s words. “Mark’s mantra is the only thing keeping me sane. He said, ‘Just get yourself to tomorrow.