Normally, what title is written in italics?
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A general rule of style with understanding whether to italicize a title or not is determining whether the text or work is an entire work (such as a whole book) rather than a portion of a larger work (such as an article in a newspaper, a book chapter, or one song from an opera). The titles of all of the following are generally book titles; magazine, newspapers, and journal titles; film titles; titles of plays, musicals, and other musical works such as operas; works of art, such as paintings; and sometimes certain speeches and poems - usually those that are longer and/or more distinguished.
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Italics are used primarily to denote titles and names of particular works or objects in order to allow that title or name to stand out from the surrounding sentence. Italics may also be used for emphasis in writing, but only rarely.
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