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Mood and Tone. What’s the difference?. Tone and Mood. Tone- the author’s attitude toward the work. Mood- the reader’s feelings while reading the story. How do they work together?. Assignment. Brain Pop While watching and afterwards, write down how it makes you feel. (mood)
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Mood and Tone What’s the difference?
Tone and Mood • Tone- the author’s attitude toward the work. • Mood- the reader’s feelings while reading the story. • How do they work together?
Assignment • Brain Pop • While watching and afterwards, write down how it makes you feel. (mood) • When the trailer is over, write why it made you feel this way. What words/scenes/music helped? (tone)
"The Call" • "Monster's University" • "The Notebook"
Written examples: • Bouncing into the room, she lit up the vicinity with a joyous glow on her face as she told about her fiancé and their wedding plans. • Tone? • Clues? • Mood?
#2 • She huddled in the corner, clutching her tattered blanket and shaking convulsively, as she feverishly searched the room for the unknown dangers that awaited her. • Tone? • Clues? • Mood?
#3 • Gently smiling, the mother tenderly tucked the covers up around the child’s neck, and carefully, quietly, left the room making sure to leave a comforting ray of light shining through the opened door should the child wake. • Tone? • Clues? • Mood?
#4 • Bursting through the door, the flustered mother screamed uncontrollably at the innocent teacher because her child had earned an “F”. • Tone? • Clues? • Mood?