If the title of a book is in two parts and the parts are separated by a colon, which is the main part and which is the optional or dependent part.
An example of such a title is "The Quest for Freedom: Struggles of Migrants".
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If the title of a book is in two parts and the parts are separated by a colon, which is the main part and which is the optional or dependent part.
An example of such a title is "The Quest for Freedom: Struggles of Migrants".
Best Answer
I think you're making a conceptual mistake here. The structure "Part 1 of Title: Part 2 of Title" does not tell which part is more important than the other. Consider some titles
Clearly, the second part of the above titles are the most important, as they tell you what the book is about.
And clearly, the first part of these titles is the most important.
If you are going to drop one part of the title, and just refer to the shorter part, the convention is to drop the second part. So for that purpose (and probably only that purpose), the first part is the main part. But note that you can't always do that unambiguously:
For this last movie, you would have to refer to it either as "On Stranger Tides" or "Pirates of the Caribbean 4".