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1 Western Literature Take out your journal for notes.

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3 WHAT IS MOOD?  Mood is the general atmosphere created by the author’s words.  It is the feeling the reader gets from reading those words.  It may be the same, or it may change from situation to situation.

4 Words That Describe Mood Fanciful Melancholy Frightening Mysterious Frustrating Romantic Gloomy Sentimental Happy Sorrowful Joyful Suspenseful

5 Tone and Mood Watch out! Tone and mood are similar!  Tone is the author’s attitude toward the writing (his characters, the situation) and the readers.  A work of writing can have more than one tone.  An example of tone could be both serious and humorous.  Tone is set by the setting, choice of vocabulary and other details.

6 Words That Describe Tone  Amused Humorous Pessimistic Angry Informal Playful Cheerful Ironic Pompous Horror Light Sad Clear Matter-of-fact Serious Formal Resigned Suspicious Gloomy Optimistic Witty

7 Tone? Mood?  Bouncing through the door, Alaina lit up the room with a joyous glow on her face as she told her parents of her exam scores.

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9 Tone? Mood?  She huddled in the corner, clutching her tattered blanket and shaking convulsively, as she feverishly searched the room for the unknown dangers that awaited her.

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11 Tone? Mood?  He cautiously glanced back as he heard his relentless pursuers, then hurriedly walked on, jumping at the slightest sound of a leaf crackling under his own foot.

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13  Gently smiling, the mother tenderly tucked the covers up around the child’s neck, and carefully, quietly, left the room making sure to leave a comforting ray of light shining through the opened door should the child wake.

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15 Irony The Opposite of What is Expected  VERBAL  Opposite of what someone has said is meant  SITUATIONAL  The outcome is opposite of what is expected  DRAMATIC  The audience knows more about the situation than the characters

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19 Theme: What does the author say about a topic?  In “Narcissus and Echo,” what are some topics?  Narcissism (egotistic)  Now, what does the author say about narcissism?  Obsessive self-love can lead to isolation from the rest of the world, ultimately ending in destruction.

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21 Study Time  You have the rest of the period to work and study for your finals.

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