http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/22/business/in-climbing-income-ladder-location-matters.html?_r=0
Disillusionment Links:
http://www.psychologysalon.com/2011/04/disillusionment-as-goal-for-therapy.html
http://family-marriage-counseling.com/mentalhealth/relationship-basics.htm
http://www.articlesbase.com/wellness-articles/disillusionment-213699.html
http://reis.socialpsychology.org/
NYTimes review of a recent production:
http://theater.nytimes.com/2012/03/16/theater/reviews/death-of-a-salesman-with-philip-seymour-hoffman.html
http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsM/miller-arthur.html
Quoting a Play!
Quote dialogue between two or more characters by also using block format and putting the characters' names in all capital letters. Don't forget a lead-in and a citation that includes all speeches being quoted. Willy's delusions consistently show how much Happy and Bernard idolized Biff, especially when they argue over who will carry his football gear:
BERNARD. Biff, I'm carrying your helmet, ain't I?
HAPPY. No, I'm carrying the helmet.
BERNARD. Oh, Biff, you promised me.
HAPPY. I'm carrying the helmet. (Miller 34)
HAPPY. No, I'm carrying the helmet.
BERNARD. Oh, Biff, you promised me.
HAPPY. I'm carrying the helmet. (Miller 34)
Notice that there is a period after the character’s name not a colon. So it is the author’s last name followed by the PAGE numbers. Remember again that you are always explaining quotes in your own words.
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