by the words it sets the tone to the whole poem or novel they will use depressing words if something bad has happened or active words if they are happy or excited or just plain old words or they will spell things wrong if they have like a southern accents or they will put those little curly dude and top of letters if the character speaks in a different language
1. How do Schubert and Schumann port ray the mood of a poem musically? Answer:
what is the mood in the poem orchids
The tone of the poem is the "voice" you imagine the poem is read in. It can be angry or sinister or sad etc. The mood is very close to the tone as the tone often adds to the mood of the poem. The mood is the overall feeling of the poem, this can be created by the tone or by the language choices of the poem, for example if the mood is sad there may be a lot of words that are related to death (connotations) there may also be lots of punctuation that slows the reader down, also the writer may use a rhythm that is quite somber.
what mood is the poem written in the hymn to venus
The novel doesn't include just one mood; it has several moods. There is a violent and harsh mood for most of the novel but there is also a mood of love, faithfulness and sadness at times. It is hard to pin down one particular mood for the whole novel.
what is the mood in the poem orchids
the mood of the poem is how the character's personality changes throughout the story. I THINK?
The mood of a narrative poem can vary depending on the subject matter and tone of the poem. It can evoke emotions such as joy, sadness, suspense, or nostalgia, among others. The mood is often created through the use of language, imagery, and the overall atmosphere of the poem.
sad.
what is the mood and tone of the poem silver
The mood of a poem refers to the emotional atmosphere or feeling it evokes in the reader. It can be somber, joyful, nostalgic, contemplative, or any other emotional tone imparted by the language, imagery, and subject matter of the poem.
The mood of this poem is calm and peaceful. It describes the eagle, as it sits and watches, and dives towards the water below.