Tone and Mood
Tone and Mood
Tone and Mood
Very respectfully,
EBENEZER DORSET
TONE
Which adjectives best describe the
tone of his note?
Tone:
Evidence:
The girls were playing in the pond, splashing
each other and trying to catch fish with their
hands. They were having fun, but kept looking
over their shoulders at the looming forest. The
long grass of the field kept moving and they sort
of felt like they were being watched About a
half hour passed and still the girls kept checking
the field for movements. It seemed like a pair of
dark eyes was on them. They even considered
going back inside, but that would mean
homework time. So they continued splashing, but
with caution now. Their eyes hardly left the field.
Tone:
Evidence:
Finally, one of the girls pointed
to the grass and giggled.
"Meow!" A cat sat on the edge of
the field and licked its paw. They
did indeed have company. The
girls ran over to the cat and pet
his belly. They laughed and the
cat sauntered back to the field.
Evidence:
Tone: Where Can They Stay?
About three million people have to look for a
place to sleep at night. Some homeless people
have jobs but do not earn nearly enough money for
both food and shelter. Some become homeless
because they have an unfortunate accident or lose
their job. They do not have any back-up resources
to make it through the hard times.
The homeless face terrible problems. Many
become victims of violence. Serious health
problems may begin because they are exposed to
bad weather and unclean conditions. Homeless
children may miss the chance to go to school.
Worst of all, some cities pass laws that make it
even harder on the homeless.
How would you describe the tone
[attitude] of this author?
a. Disgruntled
b. Nonchalant
c. Serious
Evidence:
Mood is the overall
atmosphere of a piece of
literature
The mood is created by the
setting, the characters, and
their actions
DESCRIBING MOOD
Adjectives describe Mood
Remember that you are NOT
describing the way the person feels
Like tone, mood words can be either
positive or negative
Examples: relaxed, cozy, romantic,
gloomy, frightening, somber
Mood
Mood:
Evidence:
Mood: Example
After New Year's the time came to put
all the decorations away and settle
in for the long, cold winter. The
house seemed to sigh as we boxed
up its finery. The tree was dry and
brittle, and now waited forlornly by
the side of the road to be picked up.
Mood:
Evidence:
Brain Muscle Work Out
Cheerful Furious
Relieved Disappointed
Gloomy Idyllic
Bleak Content
Uncertain Satisfied
Bittersweet Angry
Relaxed Motivated
Lazy Inspired
Hopeless Confident
Tense Eerie
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
TONE AND MOOD