Italicizing and Underlining
Use italics or underlining for titles of books, long poems, and plays.
For example:
| The Color Purple | Ordinary People | (books) |
| Beowulf | The Iliad | (long poems) |
| Hamlet | The Glass Menagerie | (plays) |
NOTE: Titles of sacred documents and legal or public documents are capitalized but not set in italics.
For example:
| The Bible | Book of Job | the Koran |
| the New Testament | the Constitution |
Use italics for newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals.
For example:
| The New York Times | Time |
| The Wolf Print |
Use italics for works of art, long musical works, movies, and broadcast shows (radio or television).
For example:
| DaVinci's Mona Lisa | Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 |
| Superman | Law and Order |
| All Things Considered |