Draft:The Associative Capitalization Theory


The Associative Capitalization Theory is a theorem that was created following the manufacturing of a character, which character is not yet disclosed.

The Associative Capitalization Theory describes a form of writing where one Capitalizes every word after each other, for an example, here are two sentences, one written normally, and one written using The Associative Capitalization Theory; "Finally, after all these years I have it, it's mine now." second one; "Finally, After All These Years I Have It, It's Mine Now." The second one conveys more meaning and feelings, doesn't it?

The purpose of The Associative Capitalization Theory is for it to be used in an important text or to be used by a villain with a form of commanding power over the hero, if the villain speaks like this; "You stand no chance again me." It lacks the meaning that the author is trying to convey, using The Associative Capitalization Theory though, causes the result to be more like this; "You Stand No Chance Against Me." Which conveys more meaning that the first example.