Masaken
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so for a module b essay, there's a few insightful quotes i've found about the author (from interviews, newspaper articles, forewords, etc) of my text, in regards to the novel he wrote, the social climate within which he wrote it / his inspirations for the form/structure, the representation/meaning of certain concepts or ideas in his text. i was wondering if i could directly quote him in my essay and put it under context?
if i was allowed to do that, would i need to reference anything specific (eg. the interview he did where he said this and that?), or would it just be better to 'paraphrase' and not quote him at all? (i do feel like putting this one quote would help support my argument though)
if i was allowed to do that, would i need to reference anything specific (eg. the interview he did where he said this and that?), or would it just be better to 'paraphrase' and not quote him at all? (i do feel like putting this one quote would help support my argument though)