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ENG I Pre-AP TONE & MOOD
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Tone and Mood both… deal with the emotions centered around a piece of writing. Though they seem similar and can in fact be related causally, they are in fact quite different.
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Tone is… Tone is the author’s attitude toward a subject. While journalistic writing theoretically has a tone of distance and objectivity, all other writing can have various tones.
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Tone Example If we were to read a description of a first date that included words and phrases like “dreaded” and “my buddies forced me to go on the date”, we could assume that the individual didn’t really enjoy the date.
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Positive, Negative, and Neutral Positive: Admiring, adoring, calm, confident, joyful, lively, playful, and romantic. Neutral: Commanding, direct, impartial, objective, questioning, and understated. Negative: Abhorring, angry, annoyed, anxious, bossy, cold, despairing, and pretentious.
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Mood is… Mood is the atmosphere of a piece of writing; it’s the emotions a selection arouses in a reader.
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Mood Examples One good way to see mood (and, to a degree, tone) in action is through genre-crossing movie trailers. In film editing classes throughout the States, a common assignment is to take an existing film (say, a comedy) and create a film preview that presents the film as a different genre (for example, a horror film). This is accomplished through editing and splicing scenes, adding new, anxiety-producing music and sound effects, and adding a new voice-over introduction. http://ourenglishclass.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/marypopp ins1.mp4 http://ourenglishclass.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/marypopp ins1.mp4 http://ourenglishclass.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/shining.mp4
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Your turn! Pick a popular fairytale, movie, or story, and change the tone and mood! (You may shorten it by summarizing or only use a section of the work.) You will need to: Get in a group of 3-4 people. Find the original work you would like to recreate. Recreate the work by changing the tone and mood (try going the opposite direction). Coming up with a visual to present the to the class (PowerPoint, video, artwork, etc.)
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