Quoting "real" literature/songs/films (1 Viewer)

FridayEvening

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In our Extension 2 major works, are we permitted to include quotes from novels, films, songs and the like? I was considering opening each act/chapter/subdivision with a relevant/clever/insightful quote, but I'm not sure if that's allowed.

I mean, if it's not okay then it isn't the end of the world, I was thinking of including quotes more as flourishes than as key parts of the major work.

Any answers anyone can provide would be much appreciated.
 

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im sick of reading major works with half page of footnotes EVERY SINGLE PAGE. if you use a quote in a creative way, give it its own page, source and reference it on the spot then get back to writing. having to constantly check footnotes is lame and annoying.

/my 2 cents

but yeah im with you fridayevening, i use a quote from something (songs, stories, essays, speeches, poems) to start each section of my thing.

my reflection statement starts with my all time favourite quote by william faulkener -

"an artist is a creature driven by demons. he doesnt know why they chose him, and he is often too busy to find out"
 

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hell yeah you can use other quotes! my major word had a tonne of them because well i cant be bothered to explain but they were there.

and i used endnotes instead of footnotes because footnotes annoy me. but whatever.
 

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