..."and every word stabs," he said. (2.1.242)
..."and every word stabs," he said (2.1.242).
In what order would you place the following information in the bibliography?
Title: Much Ado About Nothing
Author: William Shakespeare
Publisher info: New York: The Folger Shakespeare Library, 1995.
Format: Print
Shakespeare, William. Much Ado About Nothing. New York: The Folger Shakespeare Library, 1995. Print.
When Claudio looks to his left, the camera pans to zoom in on Don John's face, showing the viewers what Claudio sees.
Does this require a citation? If so, where? What goes into it?
When Claudio looks to his left, the camera pans to zoom in on Don John's face, showing the viewers what Claudio sees (1:05:26-1:05:29).
In Act 2, scene 1, line 242, Benedick says, "every word stabs".
In Act 2, scene 1, line 242, Benedick says, "every word stabs."
In what order would you place the following information?
Title: Much Ado About Nothing.
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Distribution info: The Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1993.
Much Ado About Nothing. Directed by Kenneth Branagh. The Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1993.
In the movie, Don John explains that his scheme involves providing "proof enough ... to vex Claudio, to undo Hero, and kill Leonato."
Source Info: Internet Archive. (n.d.). https://archive.org/details/much-ado-about-nothing-1, time 58:26-58:30
In the movie, Don John explains that his scheme involves providing "proof enough ... to vex Claudio, to undo Hero, and kill Leonato" (58:26-58:30).
Benedick portrays himself as a victim by saying the he "stood like a man at a mark" (2.1.240) and by suggesting that when Beatrice speaks, "every word stabs" (2.1.242).
Benedick portrays himself as a victim by saying the he "stood like a man at a mark" (2.1.240) and by suggesting that when Beatrice speaks, "every word stabs" (242).
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Benedick portrays himself as a victim by saying the he "stood like a man at a mark" and by suggesting that when Beatrice speaks, "every word stabs" (2.1.240, 242).
In what order would you place the following information?
Title: Much Ado About Nothing.
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Distribution info: The Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1993.
Site info: Internet Archive, 2021
Much Ado About Nothing. Directed by Kenneth Branagh. The Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1993. Internet Archive, 2021.
In the movie, Don John explains that his scheme involves providing "proof enough ... to vex Claudio, to undo Hero, and kill Leonato."
This line is borrowed from the play-text. Should you cite the play or the movie?
The movie, because that's where you got this info.
In the movie, Don John explains that his scheme involves providing "proof enough ... to vex Claudio, to undo Hero, and kill Leonato" (timestamp).