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MLA Citation Type
TV Show
MLA Works Cited Entry
“Title of Episode.”Title of TV Show, role by First and Last Names, season, episode, Network, Day Month Year.
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TV Show (example)
Graphic Narrative
Graphic Narrative (example)
Song Song (example)
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eps1.0_hellofriend.mov."Mr o t, written by Sam Esmail, season 1, episode 1, USA, 24 June 2015.
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Author’s Last Name, First Name. Title. Publisher, Date of Publication.
Bechdel, Alison.Fn Hme Mifflin, 2006.
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Last Name, First Name. “Title of Song.”Title of Album, Distributor, Date.
Simone, Nina. “To Be Young, Gifted, and Black.”Bak G d, RCA Records, 1969.
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MLA In-text Citation Example Items to Include.
The role by section should include
whomever you are discussing in your essay. If you’re discussing a director, directed by First and Last Name. If
you’re discussion a writer, written by First and Last Names.
Esmail begins the show with a montage of legitimate hacking, which at its most realistic is quite boring ("
eps1.0_hellofriend.mov").
Items to Include
One of the main character’s revelations is when she finds out that her father is gay and in the closet for most of her life (Bechdel).
Items to Include
When Simone sings, “This is a quest that's just begun,” she intimates that the process of accepting one’s blackness is a process of continual struggle and renewal.
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