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Discover the nuances of tone, mood, and atmosphere in literature. Understand how each element influences the text and learn how to analyze them effectively. Dive into the emotional dimensions of writing and perceive the atmosphere through your senses. Enhance your reading comprehension with valuable insights into these essential literary aspects.
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1. Higher Close Reading Tone, Mood and Atmosphere
2. Tone Tone is important in your appreciation of the passages you are given to read. There is nothing worse than taking everything seriously only to discover later it was all tongue-in-cheek. It is important to take an overview before you become involved in the individual questions.
3. What gets marks? Because tone is so subjective, there are often a number of acceptable answers but identification of tone is usually only worth something if you justify your choice of that tone by referring to the passage.
Dont put down a list and hope that one of them is right you wont get any marks!
So identify and justify!!!
4. Recap tone reveals the feelings and attitudes of the writer
it is how the writing might be said if it were read aloud
you will be asked to identify it, justify it and/or explain its impact
The main problem is a tone vocabulary!
5. A Tone Vocabulary humorous
tongue-in-cheek
sarcastic
ironic
emotional -name the emotion eg angry, depressed, elated,moody, indignant,
conversational
6. More tones Despairing
Superior
Admiring
Uplifting
Hectoring
Doubtful
Self-deprecating
7. Mood Questions on mood are answered in a similar way to those on tone:
Identify the mood
Provide the evidence- usually a quote
Comment on how the mood is created or creates the effect or impact as required by the question.
8. So what is mood? Mood deals with the emotional dimension of the text such as fear, excitement, sadness, calm, determination, reflection, elation, optimistic, concern, reassurance etc.
It is detected through the language of the text and should fit with the sense of the passage.
9. Atmosphere Atmosphere involves the senses. It is what we perceive in an environment from what we can see, hear, taste, smell or feel.
It can be frightening, eerie, lively, decaying, neglected, exciting, soothing etc.
Answer using the same technique suggested for tone and mood.
10. Other techniques to consider. . . Point of view or the writers stance
Contrast
Use of questions (real and rhetorical)
Use of anecdote
Use of examples, illustrations
Use of experts
Sound alliteration, assonance, onomatopoeia, word choice, repetitions, patterns of words
11. Tone in Individual Questions Tone is the voice that would be used to say the sentence or word. If someone could read the passage aloud for you it would really help in this type of question. Unfortunately you have to do this silently to yourself trying to hear what your voice would do with it.