Do I just put the person's name after the quote when I'm citing a specific person?

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It depends, but If you are quoting or paraphrasing, I believe you can say "blahblahblah(Frankenstein)." remember to put the period after the citation, no matter how you do it, with a title or name.
Molly is mostly correct. The period belongs after the closing parenthesis, but the closing quotation marks belong at the end of the quotation, before the parentheses.