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Tone. What is tone?. Tone is the attitude or point of view a writer takes toward a subject and an audience. It is the emotional aspect ,which in speech is conveyed by inflections of the speaker’s voice. Large range of tones in literature.
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What is tone? • Tone is the attitude or point of view a writer takes toward a subject and an audience. • It is the emotional aspect ,which in speech is conveyed by inflections of the speaker’s voice.
Large range of tones in literature • Dramatic, comic, formal, informal, serious, angry, playful, sad, joyous, affectionate, solemn, mocking, reverent, calm, excited…
Name That Tone • Song #1 • “You Oughta Know” by Alanis Morrisette
Name That Tone • Song #2 • “Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe” by Barry White
Name That Tone • Song #3 • “Let’s Stay Together” by Al Green
Name That Tone • Song #4 • “Sweet Emotion” by Aerosmith
Name That Tone • Song #5 • “Sweet Emotion” by Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon
Name That Tone • Song #6 • “You Oughta Know” by Alanis Morrisette
So, how do we determine a writer’s tone? • We rely on diction - - the kind of language the writer uses • The connotations of words • Elements such as imagery, rhythm, and syntax
What is the tone? “Charlie surveyed the classroom of dolts, congratulating himself for snatching the higher test grade, the smug smirk on his face growing brighter and brighter as he confirmed the rest's inferiority."
What is the tone? Charlie surveyed the classroom of dolts, congratulating himself for snatching the higher test grade, the smug smirk on his face growing brighter and brighter as he confirmed the rest's inferiority."
What is the tone? Charlie surveyed the classroom of dolts, congratulating himself for snatching the higher test grade, the smug smirk on his face growing brighter and brighter as he confirmed the rest's inferiority. The tone is arrogant.
What is the tone? Hard? You don’t know what hard is, boy: When I was your age we got up in pitch dark, And walked five miles to school and ten miles back Uphill both ways, and all we had for lunch Was a cold sweet potato and dry cornbread. And when we got back home your grandma made us Chop cotton, slop the hogs, and then milk the chickens For supper, and all we had to eat Was chicken-fried pine straw and red-eye gravy. Make some turnip greens. Maybe some collards. But what do you know? Shoot, you’ve always had Hot food plopped down in front of you, like magic. For you it’s all ice cream and soda pop.
What is the tone? Loving youIsn’t the right thing to doHow can I ever change thingsThat I feelIf I couldMaybe I’d give you my worldHow can I When you won’t take it from meYou can go your own wayGo your own wayYou can call itAnother lonely dayYou can go your own wayGo your own way