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Page 1: Jacinto Jesus Cardona.  Tone The author’s attitude toward the writing (characters, audience, subject, etc.)  Mood The climate of feeling in a literary.

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Page 2: Jacinto Jesus Cardona.  Tone The author’s attitude toward the writing (characters, audience, subject, etc.)  Mood The climate of feeling in a literary.

Tone The author’s attitude toward the writing

(characters, audience, subject, etc.)

Mood The climate of feeling in a literary work. The choice of setting, objects, details, images, and words all contribute towards creating a specific mood.

Tone and Mood

Page 3: Jacinto Jesus Cardona.  Tone The author’s attitude toward the writing (characters, audience, subject, etc.)  Mood The climate of feeling in a literary.

For example, an author may create a mood of mystery around a character or setting but may treat that character or setting in an ironic, serious, or humorous tone.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eD2UpdhbwA

Tone vs. Mood

Page 4: Jacinto Jesus Cardona.  Tone The author’s attitude toward the writing (characters, audience, subject, etc.)  Mood The climate of feeling in a literary.
Page 5: Jacinto Jesus Cardona.  Tone The author’s attitude toward the writing (characters, audience, subject, etc.)  Mood The climate of feeling in a literary.

1. The poet’s tone can best be described as—

2. What is the overall mood created by the poem?

3. What is the theme of the poem?  List Concrete/abstract ideas & Write a thematic statement

On the back answer the following questions:


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