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Mood

Mood. Pokrinchak. Mood:. Mood is the atmosphere created by an author in a literary work; it is the effect of the writer’s words on the reader . How do authors create mood? 1. Setting 2. Character’s Actions 3. Events 4. Word choice (details, etc.) . Examples of Mood:.

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Mood

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  1. Mood Pokrinchak

  2. Mood: • Mood is the atmosphere created by an author in a literary work; it is the effect of the writer’s words on the reader. How do authors create mood? 1. Setting 2. Character’s Actions 3. Events 4. Word choice (details, etc.)

  3. Examples of Mood: • Spring GardenStunningly dressed flower stalksStand shimmering in the breeze.The cheerful sun hides playfullyBehind white, fluffy, cotton-ball clouds,While trees whisper secretsTo their rustling leaves.Carpets of grass greenly glowBlending joyfully with the day.Spring brings life to death. •  Winter GardenStark naked flower stalksStand shivering in the wind.The cheerless sun hides its black lightBehind bleak, angry clouds,While trees vainly tryTo catch their escaping leaves.Carpets of grass turn brown,Blending morosely with the dreary day.Winter seems the death of life forever.

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