PPT-Mood, Tone, Imagery, Theme

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MOOD MOOD is the overall feelings or emotions that are created IN THE READER Authors move their readers moods through their choice of words and level of detail

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MOOD MOOD is the overall feelings or emotions that are created IN THE READER Authors move their readers moods through their choice of words and level of detail TONE TONE is simply the authors attitude toward the subject . 5, . 2014. Objective. : . Begin novel study over . Fahrenheit 451. --pre-reading and/or introduction to the novel; . tone; . characterization . of . Montag. .. Diction. Tone. Mood. Connotation . vs. Denotation. Tone. When we . read we . hear the speaker’s voice. It’s the voice that conveys the . tone . of an author work. .. Tone . is. . the author’s implied attitude towards its subject.. Tone. is an abstraction we make from the details of a . Tone: The way the author creates the mood or the author’s attitude (what the author does to make you feel a certain way).. Example: punctuation (style), diction, repetition, sentence length. The story is full of suspense, mystery and fear by utilizing POV and a variety of different sights and sounds. Poe interlinks the sounds, senses, imagery and diction, and uses one to reinforce another in order to create a perfect and horrific and suspenseful mood. As a reader reads the story they will be immersed by atmosphere the author creates and continually be frightened.. Mood. Definition. :. The . feeling. or impression the author creates with his writing. Also refers to the feelings the reader has about the characters or setting in a story. Why Mood Matters. Mood is an important literary element because it influences the way readers feel about what they are reading.. 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 choice of words and level of detail.. Objective. : . Begin novel study over . Fahrenheit 451. --pre-reading and/or introduction to the novel; tone.. Warm up:  . After studying the pictures,. please respond to the quote by . Albert Einstein . Tone Practice. 1. Often you feel you’ve done nothing when you’ve actually done a lot. . That’s because . what you did do seemed beneath notice—it was so small that . it didn’t . “count.” But it did—just as each stitch counts toward a finished . 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.. Monday. :. Chapter 6 [59-71]. Journal 30. HW. : Read Chapter 7 [73-89]. Tuesday. :. Quiz: Chapter 5, 6, & 7. Politics, Economics, Meat Packing, . Jungles. and . Animal Farm. HW. : Read Chapter 8 [91-109]. Compare written and film texts and identify how mood and tone are created in each. Cite textual evidence from written and film texts to support an interpretation. Activity 2.14—Setting the Mood and Understanding Tone. 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 Key Elements to Watch for in a Poem. Title. Form. Imagery . Stanzas. Rhythm . Rhyme. Mood. Tone . Title. Part of the poem itself, not a separate entity . How does it add to the poem’s meaning?. “The Eagle” . 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. .

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