Now, in an exam, you can't afford to waste time and words on writing Act x, Scene y - quotes are and slashes are sufficient. AbsoluteZero's method allows for more cohesion, it's the better way to quote Shakespeare.i'm talking about describing a character's behaviour or something like that. eg. we did Othello. Shakespeare offers a resistant voice to female stereotypes in his characterisation of Desdemona, who rejects her assigned domestic role. this is most evident in Act 1 Scene 3 when she speaks before the senate, asking that she is not left as "a moth of peace".
Don't have to do that in exams.but after each quote you should state the Act , Scene and Line in roman numerals E.g. I love you and when I love you not all hell shall come again (II,III,67)
Yer thats what we're talking about aren't we ?Don't have to do that in exams.
If you look at the exemplar scripts in the ARC on the Board of Studies website, none of them provide Act, Scene, Line. It's a waste of time and memory/Yer thats what we're talking about aren't we ?