In MLA format, the novel "Don Quixote" should be italicized. In APA format, it should be italicized as well.
No, if a title of a novel is handwritten, it should be italicized instead of underlined. Underlining is used in handwritten work to show that the text should be italicized in printed work.
Following the model "Novel = underlined/italicized Short story = quotation marks," short films require quotation marks.
When punctuating a series of books you would generally separate the titles with commas but it depends upon if you are writing casually or academically. Consulting a style manual would be advisable when writing academically.
It is underlined under MLA rules or in italics under the APA rules, but never in qoutation marks. Quotation marks are used for quoting text from books, short story titles, articles in periodicals or reference works, etc.
Yes. A play is a major work, like a novel, so the title should be underlined, unless the play is a fairly short work, such as a one scene long tribute to another work. This would be too short to be considered a major play, so the title would be put in quotes. A play such as Shakespeare's Othello would be underlined or italicized, due to its length.
Don Quixote is the main character of the novel Don Quixote, so both.
If you are writing it out in longhand or on a typewriter, it should be underlined. Quotations are used for names of briefer pieces, like articles, poems or songs. If you are typing it on a computer, the title of a book should be placed in italics. Underlines are reserved for hyperlinks.
Don Quixote
Don Quixote is a fictional novel of chivalry.
"Don Quixote" is the English title of the first accomplished novel in universal literature, written by Miguel de Cervantes of Spain.
Miguel Cervantes is best known for his novel, 'Don Quixote.' It was the story of a slightly mad man who traveled the countryside creating heroic adventures in his mind.
No. Don Quixote never really existed. However, everything in the novel Don Quixote by Cervantes is true. A good novel takes a number of truths about human nature and puts them together in one story. In one instance rich Don Quixote raved about the wonderful life the shepherds lead living in the great outdoors. The destitute shepherds had a different idea. There are still people arguing that people living outdoors in poverty like it that way. They do not ask the modern destitute people what they would prefer. The destitute shepherds did not like living the way Don Quixote wanted them to live. No. There never was a real Don Quixote. Yes. Everything in the novel continues to happen. Look around you.