Capslock of Rage

THE CAPSLOCK OF RAGE IS A PHRASE AND CONDITION RECENTLY POPULARIZED BY THE FIFTH HARRY POTTER BOOK, DUE TO THE FACT THAT IN THE END OF THE BOOK, A VERY ANGRY AND UPSET HARRY SHOUTED AND YELLED AND THREW A FAIR NUMBER OF THINGS AROUND BECAUSE HE WAS IN A RAGE AT THE FACT THAT HIS GODFATHER HAD DIED FOR NO REASON BUT DUE TO MISINFORMATION AND MISCOMMUNICATION. THIS WAS SHOWN WITH FULL ON CAPS.

CAPSLOCK OF RAGE IS NOT CONSIDERED GOOD WRITING, BUT IS NOW POPULAR AMONG MORE IMMATURE AND/OR LESS EXPERIENCED WRITERS IN THE HARRY POTTER FANDOM TO USE WHEN HARRY IS VERY ANGRY.

CAPSLOCK OF RAGE CAN BE CONSIDERED A CHARGE IF OVERUSED OR USED INAPPROPRIATELY, LIKE IN THIS ARTICLE.

IT IS SOMETIMES USED BY VERY ANGRY AGENTS.