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Thoughts and Stressing a point

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 2:13 pm
by jo555
I really like the suggestion that Glorybee gave me about using italics for thought, although I generally use italics when someone is stressing something in conversation without necessarily shouting it (exclamation marks I use for shouting).

So, considering most of my characters like to talk alot (I don't know where they get that from), and there can be a bit of stressing with some thoughts thrown in there, anyone have any suggestions on how to best work out a thought, then an articulated point (or thought) that is stressed?

Re: Thoughts and Stressing a point

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 2:23 pm
by jo555
Maybe instead of using terminology like, "She thought to herself" which is redundant, in those instances where a thought and stress point are combined I can say...

She said to herself, "I cannot believe this."

What say ye?

Re: Thoughts and Stressing a point

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 2:28 pm
by jo555
Is that the same thing because at first I thought I was being clever?

Now I don't know, may be the same thing with the redundant thingy.

I don't know. I just don't know...

Re: Thoughts and Stressing a point

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:14 pm
by jo555
Starting to feel like the scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz, "If I only had a brain."

Just having some fun. I have this thing that I think I am funny...don't think the verdict is totally in yet on that one...but I'm serious about the questions posed for help.

SOS

Re: Thoughts and Stressing a point

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:19 pm
by jo555
Now I've totally confused myself. Think it's time to check out of this thread for now because I feel like I am going in circles, like my hampster on that wheel that goes round and round and round without going anywhere and making a lot of noise. Eesh.

Hope to be back when I got some more wonderful input from others. :idea:

I need a nap. :mrgreen: :wink:

zzzzzzzzzzz

Re: Thoughts and Stressing a point

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:07 pm
by glorybee
Jo, you can use italics both for thoughts and for emphasis. There's no problem with that.

Jan couldn't stand it when Ben left his underwear on the bedroom floor. "Honestly, Ben," she said, "the hamper is only two feet away! How hard can it be to just toss 'em in there?" She sighed and picked up two boxers. Do it again, buddy, and it's the couch for you.

I've used italics there in the narrative, for emphasis (stand), in Jan's dialogue, also for emphasis (two), and to indicate Jan's thoughts.

Re: Thoughts and Stressing a point

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:08 am
by jo555
I like it and will do that.

Thanks again! You've been a great help!

:typing2

Re: Thoughts and Stressing a point

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:53 am
by helen1975
I'm glad I saw this thread!

I've been having the same debate in my head, trying to get off my own hamster wheel without much success :)

Thanks for the example; it seems I have been mostly on track, which is great reassurance!

Now, if only I could curb my love affair with !!!!!!s

Blessings,

Helen

Re: Thoughts and Stressing a point

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 2:21 am
by jo555
helen1975 wrote:I'm glad I saw this thread!

I've been having the same debate in my head, trying to get off my own hamster wheel without much success :)

Thanks for the example; it seems I have been mostly on track, which is great reassurance!

Now, if only I could curb my love affair with !!!!!!s

Blessings,

Helen
Glad it helped you too. I'm a comma girl myself. ,,,,,