Author’s Intent. 2 skills 1. Author’s purpose 2. Author’s Tone.
The difference between tone and mood and how these affect an author’s message.
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Transcript of The difference between tone and mood and how these affect an author’s message.
Tone & MoodThe difference between tone and mood and how these affect an author’s message.
Tone and MoodTone and mood both deal with the emotions
centered around a piece of writing. Though they seem similar and can in fact be related casually, they are in fact quite different.
ToneTone is the author’s attitude toward a
subject. While journalistic writing theoretically has a tone of distance and objectivity, all other writing can have various tones.
MoodMood is the atmosphere of a piece of writing;
it’s the emotions a selection arouses in a reader.
Example of how tone and mood can change meaning completelyMary Poppins as a horror film:http://ourenglishclass.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/marypoppins1.mp4
Source:
http://ourenglishclass.net/class-notes/writing/the-writing-process/craft/tone-and-mood/