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Warm-up 10/17 Write a sentence showing each of the following moods:
happy sad angry Lazy What is symbolism?
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A Review Mood and Tone
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Mood vs. Tone Mood: The overall feeling of a story; the emotion the writer intends the reader to experience. Created through setting, imagery, sensory language, dialogue, etc. Tone: The attitude with which an author writes; the author’s feeling about a particular issue/moment. Created through word choice, dialogue, showing feelings and not merely telling them.
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Mood You can tell the mood of a story through the… Place Time Words
Actions Colors
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Chapter 8 What is special about the antique shop? What does the glass paperweight symbolize? What does the room symbolize and how does it become Winston's obsession? The dark haired girl re-surfaces. What are the dangerous implications of her presence in the prole section immediately after Winston leaves the antique shop? Why do you think she pretends not to notice Winston? More of the unwritten rules emerge at the end of part VIII. What are these rules? What is the place of "no darkness?"
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The author may produce the mood by creating images and using sounds that convey a certain feeling
Setting can also contribute to mood
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One-Pagers: Tone, Mood, Topic, Theme, Symbols
With a group of no more than three complete a poster with the following things: Title of the story. Theme of the story. List of topics from the story. Illustration showing the main theme. Three important lines from the story (copy exactly from the text) that show the characters’ personalities. Write 1-3 words describing the mood. One sentence from the story showing that mood. An illustration representing the mood. Write 1-3 words describing the author’s tone. One sentence from the story showing the author’s tone. Draw two of the important symbols of the story.
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