PPT-“MOOD”
Author : stefany-barnette | Published Date : 2016-05-10
Mood is the emotions that you feel while you are reading Some literature makes you feel sad others joyful still others angry The main purpose for some poems or
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Mood is the emotions that you feel while you are reading Some literature makes you feel sad others joyful still others angry The main purpose for some poems or art is to set a mood How does the following passage from . Frightening. Relaxing/Calming. Exciting. Suspenseful. Add descriptive words to these sentences.. I sit in my chair.. The sun . shines . through my window.. I reach for my book.. I pull my blanket around me.. Mood is the atmosphere, or emotion, in the poem created by the poet.. Can be happy, angry, silly, sad, excited, fearful or thoughtful.. Poet uses words and images to create mood.. Author’s purpose helps determine mood.. Tone as Literary Devices. How does each song make you feel?. Mood: . the general atmosphere created by . . . the . author’s words. It is . the. . reader’s emotional response to the text.. Kirran Bakhshi. Child Psychopathology. October 2, 2013. What is…. Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder?. “Persistent irritability and frequent episodes of extreme behavioural . dyscontrol. ” . Words Matter . MOOD MOOD MOOD MOOD MOOD. MOOD Creates. :. A feeling in the reader; a response. An emotional connection between STORY and Reader—which “invests” the reader more. HOW TO DO MOOD RIGHT . Whenever you read, watch, or listen to a text, you will encounter elements that are meant to inspire certain feelings or emotions. These feelings are often caused by the tone and mood that the author chooses to portray in the work.. narrative!. A narrative is a story and stories have a beginning, middle, and an . end.. Mood is established by using the following:. Weather Words. Windy. Snowy. Blustery. Cloudy. Rainy. Gloomy. Clear. Overall feeling of the work (Atmosphere). The emotions the reader feels . WHILE. reading . Images, dialogue, setting & plot are used to create mood. Words that describe mood:. Identify the mood. What is the tone? Mood?. Tone and Mood. What is the tone? Mood?. Tone and Mood. What is the tone? Mood?. What is the tone? Mood?. What is the tone? Mood?. What is the tone? Mood?. What is the tone? Mood?. is the overall feelings or emotions that are created IN THE READER. . The . “power of the pen” can move mountains. . Authors . “move” their readers’ moods through their choice of words and level of detail.. Mood/Tone MOOD MOOD is the overall feelings or emotions that are created IN THE READER . -The “power of the pen” can move mountains. Authors “move” their readers’ moods through their ‘Sketch . artist’ mistake: too little information. CASE EXAMPLE:. XYZ . is a 44 . yr. old Caucasian female, currently in a relationship with a 37 . yr. . old man . on Disability support pension, lives with her 9. Bell . Ringer. :. When you think of the word. . home. what images come to mind? What other words come to mind?. Connotation & Denotation. Define. Connotation/Denotation of Animals. Connotation/Denotation of Sports Teams. . , also known as . mood affective disorders. , is a group of conditions where a disturbance in the person's . mood. is the main underlying . feature.. . The . classification is in the . Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
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