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Title: Mood and Tone in Literature


1
Mood and Tone in Literature
  • Two-Column Notes

2
Introduction
  • Writers hope to stir emotions with their work.
  • Emotions can produce the mood or feeling in a
    piece of writing.
  • Mood may shift, but one mood usually prevails.
  • Setting affects the mood dramatically.

3
Introduction (Continued)
  • Tone describes the writers attitude toward his
    or her subject.
  • How do mood and tone differ? Mood refers to the
    readers response to the text, and tone refers to
    the feelings of the writer.

4
Mood
  • The writer may carefully select details such as
    descriptive words, dialogue, imagery, and setting
    to create a mood.
  • The writer may also rely on sounds and rhythms
    of words to convey mood.
  • May also use symbolism to create mood
  • Symbol something that stands for something
    else

5
Mood Your Turn
  • Describe the mood in the excerpt. What
    descriptive details help create this mood?
  • The narrator expresses a sense of danger and the
    need for caution. Suspense is created through
    repetition. The images of the spiders web and
    the vultures eye suggest death and create a
    feeling of horror.

6
Tone
  • Tone attitude the author takes toward the
    subject
  • The language and details the writer chooses to
    describe the characters, setting, and events help
    to create the tone.
  • Tone often reflects the authors purpose.

7
Tone Your Turn
  • What attitude does Poe express about the speaker
    in the first tone excerpt?
  • The narrators insistence that he is not mad
    (although he clearly is) suggests that Poe finds
    him pathetic but sympathetic. Poe feels sorry
    for the characters torment because the character
    claims to hear what is happening in hell.

8
Tone Your Turn
  • In the second excerpt, what tone or attitude does
    the poet reveal?
  • The speaker reveals that she is a widow and feels
    terrible about not being able to clothe her son
    properly. The poets attitude toward the speaker
    is one of sympathy and respect for her suffering.

9
Visualizing
  • Three strategies
  • Look for details that appeal to the senses.
  • Form mental pictures.
  • Connect personal experiences to the text.
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