Many headlines use the present tense to talk about the past. However, I feel that sometimes it's hard to distinguish when they are using the historical present and when they are talking about a habitual action. For example, a headline of "Today's trailer reveals new character" could be interpreted both ways, such as in "Interstellar' Trailer Reveals Potentially Habitable Worlds."
http://www.space.com/26707-interstellar-trailer-reveal-potentially-habitable-worlds-video.html
Another example of a headline that I find hard to distinguish would be "Today's Star Wars Comic Changes The Canon... Forever!" I'm not sure if it's using historical present or if it's similar to a sentence like "this changes everything."
Comments
Post a Comment