The story could be that this kid who talks in all caps has a unique personality and uses this style of communication to overcome some sort of challenge or to assert themselves in a particular situation.
Maybe it's a tale of a child who talks in all caps because they think it makes them stand out or be noticed more. It might also show their rebellious side.
I'm not sure specifically which 'kid who talks in all caps story' you mean. It could be about a kid who has a habit of typing or speaking in all capital letters. Maybe it's a story where the kid does this to show excitement, or perhaps it's a quirk that makes the kid stand out in a particular setting, like at school or among friends.
Since we don't know the specific story, the main character is likely the kid who talks in all caps.
Yes, they are. They add to the authenticity of the characters as kids in that era.
In 'A Christmas Story', the kid's caps are often quite ordinary-looking, typical of the era. They're part of the simple, yet charming, winter wardrobe of the children in the story.
The story might focus on Gil's special connection with animals, showing how he understands their feelings and works together with them for some big goal or just to have exciting experiences.
One possible cartoon could be 'The Fairly OddParents'. There's a character named Timmy Turner who sometimes talks really quickly when he's excited or in a hurry.
Sure, you can use caps in a short story if it serves a specific purpose like emphasizing something or creating a certain style.
Comic caps usually have more colorful and unique designs. Regular caps are often simpler in style.
Maybe it's a comedy cartoon where the kid and the boyle have funny and light-hearted conversations. It might focus on creating humor through their exchanges.
Sure, you can write in all caps in a story. But keep in mind that it should be used strategically. Maybe for a character's inner monologue during a moment of extreme stress or for a bold title. Using it too much might lose its impact and annoy readers.