Asked by Anonymous
If a character mentions a person who is not a character in the play, is that name capitalized? For example:
JOHN. I have to give the apples to Jennifer.
Should Jennifer be capitalized even if she is not in the play?
JOHN. I have to give the apples to Jennifer.
Should Jennifer be capitalized even if she is not in the play?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Of course! All proper nouns are capitalized no matter where they are.
Answered by
Anonymous
No, I mean are they fully capitalized? As in JENNIFER?
Answered by
Writeacher
Some printers do; others don't. I don't know that there's a set rule.
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