Mood & Tone Mood is the feeling that a story creates in the reader.

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Mood & Tone Mood is the feeling that a story creates in the reader. Tone is a author’s attitude toward the subject or audience of the story.

Moods Can Be Positive or Negative Gloomy Violent Tense Heartbroken Painful Hopeful Cheerful Joyous Playful Peaceful

How Does a Writer Create Mood? The setting, use of descriptive words, the punctuation used, and the sound of words all work to create the mood of a story.

We Also See Mood in Images What mood does this image create? violent peaceful playful

gloomy painful cheerful What mood does this image create? gloomy painful cheerful

What mood does this image create? tension peacefulness

We Can See Mood in Movie Scenes What mood is created in this scene? painful cheerful gloomy

Tone While mood is the feeling that a story creates in a reader, tone is the writer’s attitude toward the subject or audience of the story. Look for clues in the language the writer uses to identify how the writer feels about the subject.

Example of Tone What is the subject of the poem? What clues tell the reader the author’s attitude towards the subject? What is the tone? The Crocodile How doth the little crocodile Improve his shining tail, And pour the water of the Nile On every golden scale! How cheerfully he seems to grin! How neatly spreads his claws, And welcomes little fishes in With gently smiling jaws! Subject: Crocodiles Tone: Attitude towards crocodiles is they are dangerous.

Why are Mood and Tone Important? Mood and tone are important because they help the reader to determine the author’s purpose and the overall theme or main idea of the story.