PPT-Poetry Mood the general atmosphere created by the author’s words. It is the feeling

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Imagery Appealing to the five senses Connotation Emotions and feelings attached to a word There is no place like home vs There is no place like my residence

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Imagery Appealing to the five senses Connotation Emotions and feelings attached to a word There is no place like home vs There is no place like my residence Alliteration a number of words having the same first consonant sound occur close together in a series. Creating Tone and Mood Through Diction. Tone:. The attitude the writer takes toward the subject he/she is writing about or toward the reader.. Writer-centered. Tone words . (not a complete list). Sincere. WARM UP . October Journal #4. -Write . a rhyming couplet . . about . Mt. . Ida (. 111-147). . -Include . a simile, metaphor . . or . personification. . tone = attitude (of the author). “I can hear the tone of voice”. In small groups write out statements about poetry on sticky notes.. Use the following as sentence starters:. Poetry is…. Poetry could…. Poetry would. …. Poetry should…. Poetry uses…. Poetry lets…. Benchmark LA.910.2.1.7. The Plot. Thickens. Setting. Time. -. . Sometimes the . author will state the day, the month, the year, and . even the . hour that the action begins. . More . often, however. Today we will distinguish the difference between tone and mood.. Objectives:. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hGhtmzTOEE&feature=related. Watching film evokes certain emotions and feelings from the viewer with the images, music, dialogue, etc. In the same way, writing evokes responses from the reader with the choice of words and writing style.. Why use figurative language?. Figurative language is much deeper than what is on the surface, it is up to the reader to analyze and consider. . Builds drama. More interesting and vivid. . Exaggeration to make a point. . ―. A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom. . – . Robert Frost . ―…the best words in the best . order. . – . Samuel Taylor Coleridge . ―Poetry is the most direct and simple means of expressing . is the overall feelings or emotions that are created IN THE READER. . The . “power of the pen” can move mountains. . Authors . “move” their readers’ moods through their choice of words and level of detail.. Tone and Mood “Boy, watch your tone when speaking to me” Tone: The writer’s attitude towards the subject of the piece, the audience, and self. Also known as, the way feelings are expressed. Tone vs. Mood Tone Tone: The writer’s attitude towards the subject of the piece, the audience, and self. Also known as, the way feelings are expressed. Conveyed through the use of: Diction (the words that the author uses in his/her writing) Tone and Mood “Boy, watch your tone when speaking to me” Tone: The writer’s attitude towards the subject of the piece, the audience, and self. Also known as, the way feelings are expressed. The atmosphere of a literary piece . Literary device that evokes feelings in the reader. Examples:. “The river, reflecting the clear blue of the sky, glistened and sparkled as it flowed quietly on.”. Learning Targets and CCSS. Compare written and film texts and identify how mood and tone are created in each.. Cite textual evidence from written and film texts to support an interpretation.. RL.9-10.1 . Step 1. Select a device from your reading that stood out to you – . ie. : mood. Write the term and its rhetorical definition next to it . Mood: . The prevailing atmosphere of emotional aura of a work. Setting, tone, and events can affect the mood. Mood is similar to tone and atmosphere..

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