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Authors set a Tone in literature by conveying emotions/feelings through words. The way a person feels about an idea/concept, event, or another person can be quickly determined through facial express...
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Tone in literature tells us how the author feels about his or her subject. The author's style conveys the tone in literature. Tone is the author's attitude toward story and readers. Parody relies on the reader's memory of a known piece of writing or of a way of talking.
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The tone in literature is the authors mood. The tone can be expressed in his feelings also. The tone plays a big part in the understanding of the authors feelings being portrayed in the book.
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Tone is the attitude of the writer toward her subject matter, characters, and sometimes toward her readers. The tone of a novel can be happy, sad, sarcastic, or dark.
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In literature, the manner in which written words might be said (for example, sarcastic, mild, witty, angry). Tone is hard to separate from mood, but in general the tone of a work can gradually shift (perhaps from sarcastic to ironic or from angry to remorseful), while mood describes the feeling of the entire piece...
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This is a virtual classroom for my students. ... Define tone ... Has anyone ever said to you, "Don't use that tone of voice with me?" Your tone can change the meaning of what you say. Tone can turn a statement like, " You're a big help!" into sa genuine compliment or a cruel sarcastic remark.
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TEACHING LITERATURE Tone & Mood ... "…Tone is thus a critical concept which implies that literature is like speech, requiring a speaker and a listener, tone being the attitude adopted by the speaker to the listener ---the author's attitude toward the work, events, characters, or the reader/audience -- ,
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"Dearest reader, I humbly entreat you to eschew the latest celebrity tittle-tattle and instead devote your attention to diction and tone." Does that request sound funny to you? Maybe this sounds a bit more commonplace: "Listen up! ... Understanding Point of View in Literature...
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In literature tone is the emotional coloring, or the emotional meaning. Of the work, and is an extremely important part of the full meaning. In spoken language it is indicated by the inflection of the speaker's voice. The emotional meaning ...
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