In George Orwell's 1984, titles of books, newspapers, and other works are often written in italics. Notably, the book The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism by Emmanuel Goldstein is a significant text that appears in italics. Additionally, the slogans of the Party, such as "War is Peace" and "Freedom is Slavery," are also italicized to emphasize their importance and paradoxical nature.
In a scripted story, italics and other emphasis fonts are not normally used anywhere. Why? Because a writer must 'leave room' in the text for interpretation by both a director and the actors involved.
Movie titles require either italics or underlining.
The words The Jazz Singer should be in italics.
No. It should be in italics like a book title. You can indicate italics by underlining.
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Titles of books, movies, TV shows, and other standalone works are typically written in italics.
The word "out" is written in italics to emphasize it and draw attention to it within a sentence or text. Italics are often used to denote emphasis, titles of works, or foreign words.
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a word written in Italics (usually sloping print)
Normally the titles of movie, poem, musical composition are written in italics
The italics style.
Placing text in italics does not change how it is spelled. It is the same, in italics or not. This is what Mya looks like in italics: Mya.
You can, but usually what someone thinks can be written in italics.
Italics is a noun.
No, when a character is thinking a specific thought, it is typically written in italics instead of within quotation marks. This helps to differentiate a character's thoughts from their spoken dialogue.