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What does tone refer to in poetry?
What does tone refer to in poetry?
- The rhythm and structure of the poem
- The physical setting described in the poem
- The emotional atmosphere of the poem
- The author's attitude toward the subject matter (correct)
Which of the following best describes mood in poetry?
Which of the following best describes mood in poetry?
- A consistent pattern of rhyme scheme
- The feelings evoked in the reader by the poem (correct)
- The message or theme of the poem
- The specific words chosen by the author
When identifying the mood of a poem, which initial step should be taken?
When identifying the mood of a poem, which initial step should be taken?
- Identify the author's background
- Count the number of stanzas
- Analyze the poem's rhyme scheme
- Determine if the mood is positive or negative (correct)
How is mood typically conveyed in poetry?
How is mood typically conveyed in poetry?
In what way can tone influence a reader's experience of a poem?
In what way can tone influence a reader's experience of a poem?
Which of the following pairs best illustrates the difference between mood and tone?
Which of the following pairs best illustrates the difference between mood and tone?
Which group of words could best represent a positive mood?
Which group of words could best represent a positive mood?
What is a common method used in movies to create mood, which is different from poetry?
What is a common method used in movies to create mood, which is different from poetry?
What does Casey's initial reaction to the second ball indicate about his confidence?
What does Casey's initial reaction to the second ball indicate about his confidence?
How does the crowd's perception of Casey change throughout the poem?
How does the crowd's perception of Casey change throughout the poem?
What action signifies Casey's shift in determination when facing the final pitch?
What action signifies Casey's shift in determination when facing the final pitch?
What is the overall mood of the final stanza of the poem?
What is the overall mood of the final stanza of the poem?
Which emotion is most prominently displayed by the crowd when Casey strikes out?
Which emotion is most prominently displayed by the crowd when Casey strikes out?
What is the primary role of tone in a poem?
What is the primary role of tone in a poem?
In what way should one select a word to describe tone?
In what way should one select a word to describe tone?
How can the tone of a poem change throughout its lines?
How can the tone of a poem change throughout its lines?
What effect does a serious and sinister tone have in a horror story?
What effect does a serious and sinister tone have in a horror story?
What should you consider when identifying the tone of a poem?
What should you consider when identifying the tone of a poem?
What is an example of tone influencing mood, as described in poetry?
What is an example of tone influencing mood, as described in poetry?
What literary work is referenced to illustrate changing tone and mood?
What literary work is referenced to illustrate changing tone and mood?
What can analyzing tone contribute to understanding a piece of poetry?
What can analyzing tone contribute to understanding a piece of poetry?
What was the general sentiment among the audience before Casey's turn at bat?
What was the general sentiment among the audience before Casey's turn at bat?
Which action did Flynn perform during the game?
Which action did Flynn perform during the game?
How did Casey display his confidence as he approached the bat?
How did Casey display his confidence as he approached the bat?
What was the crowd's reaction when Casey stepped up to bat?
What was the crowd's reaction when Casey stepped up to bat?
What characterized Casey's demeanor while waiting for the pitch?
What characterized Casey's demeanor while waiting for the pitch?
What does Casey do during the first pitch?
What does Casey do during the first pitch?
How did the audience's emotions shift after Flynn and Blake's successes?
How did the audience's emotions shift after Flynn and Blake's successes?
What action did Casey take when someone shouted to harm the umpire?
What action did Casey take when someone shouted to harm the umpire?
Flashcards
Tone
Tone
The author's attitude towards the subject matter.
Mood
Mood
The feeling or atmosphere the poet wants the reader to experience.
Identifying Tone & Mood
Identifying Tone & Mood
Understanding the author's message and the poem's theme.
Tone & Mood Description
Tone & Mood Description
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Changing Tone & Mood
Changing Tone & Mood
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Tone & Mood in Poetry
Tone & Mood in Poetry
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Tone: Positive
Tone: Positive
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Tone: Negative
Tone: Negative
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Tone: Neutral
Tone: Neutral
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Mood: Positive
Mood: Positive
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Mood: Negative
Mood: Negative
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Tone Influences Mood
Tone Influences Mood
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Purpose of Tone & Mood
Purpose of Tone & Mood
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Casey at the Bat: Story
Casey at the Bat: Story
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Shifting Tone & Mood
Shifting Tone & Mood
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Initial Mood: Desperate
Initial Mood: Desperate
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Initial Tone: Anxious
Initial Tone: Anxious
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Tone Shift: Excited
Tone Shift: Excited
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Tone Shift: Serious
Tone Shift: Serious
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Final Mood: Disappointment
Final Mood: Disappointment
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Language & Mood
Language & Mood
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Imagery & Mood
Imagery & Mood
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Rhythm & Mood
Rhythm & Mood
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Word Clues
Word Clues
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Word Example: 'Despair'
Word Example: 'Despair'
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Word Example: 'Joy'
Word Example: 'Joy'
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Tone Shift: Somber
Tone Shift: Somber
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Study Notes
Tone and Mood
- Tone is the author's attitude towards the subject matter.
- Mood is the feeling or atmosphere the poet wants the reader to experience.
- Identifying tone and mood is important to understanding the author's message and the theme of the poem.
- Tone and mood can often be described with one word.
- Tone and mood can change throughout the poem.
Tone and Mood in Poetry
- Tone and mood are conveyed through language, imagery, rhythm, rhyme, and figurative language.
- Tone can be described as "positive," "negative," or "neutral."
- It's easiest to determine the mood by first deciding if it's "positive" or "negative."
- An author's tone can influence the mood of a poem.
- Many authors use tone and mood to enhance the story's atmosphere.
Casey at the Bat: An Example
- Casey at the Bat is a poem about a baseball game where the Mudville nine is losing.
- The poem depicts a shift in tone and mood throughout the story.
- The poem starts with a desperate, gloomy mood as the Mudville nine faces a tough situation.
- The tone is initially anxious and expectant, as the crowd hopes that Casey can save the day.
- The tone shifts to excited and joyful when Casey steps up to bat, and the crowd cheers with excitement.
- The tone becomes serious and intense as the tension builds in the game.
- As Casey misses the final pitch, the mood turns to disappointment and despair, highlighting the defeat of the Mudville nine.
Understanding the Text
- The poem uses different language, imagery, and even rhythm to express the changing mood and tone.
- It's important to pay attention to the words used by the author, as they can provide valuable clues as to the tone and mood.
- The poem uses the word "despair" to describe the initial mood of the crowd.
- The word "joy" is used multiple times when Casey steps up to bat, showcasing the change in mood.
- When Casey strikes out, the tone shifts to a more somber tone, reflecting the disappointment of the crowd.
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Test your understanding of tone and mood in poetry with this quiz. Explore how these elements influence a poem's atmosphere and the author's message, using examples like 'Casey at the Bat'. Gain insight into identifying tone and mood effectively.