Tone is the kind of language used to set the mood.
Tone refers to the author's attitude towards the subject, while mood is the atmosphere created for the reader by the author's words and descriptions. Tone is expressed through the author's word choice and writing style, while mood is the emotional response evoked in the reader.
the difference between mood and tone is that mood is the feeling the writer creates for the reader and the tone is the attitude
Tone is the kind of language used to set the mood.
Tone is the attitude an author takes yoward the subjects, characters or reader/audience. While mood is the feelings that you get from a work of literature or art.
Setting is the time and place. Mood is the attitude or tone of the scene such as the "mood" of a funeral would be melancholy while the mood of a birthday party would be jolly.
In Romantic poetry, mood reflects the emotional atmosphere created by the words, while tone conveys the poet's attitude or stance towards the subject matter. Mood is more about the reader's emotional response, while tone is the poet's voice or perspective.
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the difference between mood and tone is that mood is the feeling the writer creates for the reader and the tone is the attitude
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Many glossaries of literary terms do not distinguish between tone and mood, attributing to them the same definition.The feeling that the story induces in the reader.Some glossaries how do have separate connotations for the two terms.Tone: the attitude portrayed by the narrator of the story. As in 'tone of voice'.Mood: the feeling, tension or emotions conveyed by the characters in the story.
Suspenseful is a tone
The setting of the story does this.
a semi tone a semi tone
Tone is used to convey or suggest attitude.
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