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deathtocapslock2012-09-09 05:11 pm
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Harry Potter Capslock Revisited
So a lot of us now have talked long and hard about how there's a ton of capslock in Harry Potter and how that's the sort of writing you'd expect from amateur fanfiction. Recently I was reading a random blog post for a bad novel and the writers of the blog were commenting on how there are some versions of capslock more excusable than others, and that the capslock in Harry Potter was an unusually good example of how it could work (see Molly Weasley's threat to Bellatrix, DH). This was compared favorably to the use of capslock seen in hack writing such as, for example, the following sentence from a bad novel I actually own:
"That made Thunderbark EXTREMELY angry."
Note that this is not a line of dialogue.
So what do all you guys think? Do you think Harry Potter's use of capslock actually works at any point? Do you think there's any way it could work in published novels, or should it remain a mistake of amateur fanfic authors?
"That made Thunderbark EXTREMELY angry."
Note that this is not a line of dialogue.
So what do all you guys think? Do you think Harry Potter's use of capslock actually works at any point? Do you think there's any way it could work in published novels, or should it remain a mistake of amateur fanfic authors?

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I think HP uses it often enough that it loses its effectiveness. If we can't tell he's super-upset from the context plus some italics and exclamation points, then capslocking is relying too much on typography rather than, you know, writing. You might as well put all of Luna's dialog in a whimsical font instead of making sure that her actual words are whimsical enough to convey that impression on their own.
If it were cut down by 95 percent? I don't know, maybe I'd be fine with it.
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As for HP - the only appropriate use of it in the books seems to me to be when Harry keeps yelling at his friends in bk5. But only because it gets on my nerves and so makes me 'feel' for Ron and Hermione - just like being constantly screamed at by a friend.
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I do feel a bit 'guilty' complaining about the use of CapsLock when I tend to use it myself for emphasis when posting. I used to have so much trouble with other forum members misreading whatever I wrote that I began writing occasional words that I wanted emphasized in AllCaps.
Of course, I now understand that those particular posters were seemingly purposely misreading whatever I wrote - just to be argumentative - and so there wasn't a need for the AllCaps. Unfortunately, by this time it's a rather hard habit to break.
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Typography =/= Writing
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