tone
Tone conveys the author's attitude and perspective in regard to subject, character, and readers.
The authors attitude about the subject matter
The poem's narrator is the voice or persona that conveys the thoughts, emotions, and observations within the poem. It may or may not represent the poet, as it can be a fictional character or a persona created by the poet to explore different perspectives.
tone
the attitude of the narrative voice; it often conveys the author's true intent.
A condescending retort is a reply which conveys the attitude that you are better than the person to whom you are speaking.
The narrator conveys a mixed attitude toward Gatsby through conflicting perceptions of his character. While initially viewing him as mysterious and intriguing, the narrator also recognizes Gatsby's flaws and the emptiness of his pursuit of wealth and status. This creates a nuanced portrayal of Gatsby that evokes both admiration and skepticism.
The personality of the person telling the story. Tone.
The attitude of the narrative voice that conveys the author's true intent is often referred to as the "authorial voice" or "authorial intent." This voice reflects the author's beliefs, values, and worldview, creating a direct link between the writer and the reader.
As a fictional character, DJ Lance Rock does not have a sexual orientation. His portrayal on "Yo Gabba Gabba!" conveys positive messages for children about friendship, creativity, and problem-solving.
The author uses the metaphor "now he's a statue and stands in one spot" to emphasize how immovable or stuck the character has become in a certain situation or mindset. It conveys the idea that the character is unchanging or stagnant, like a statue that remains fixed in place.
The significance of the diction in Twain's literature is that he does not necessarily write his dialogue in proper English. He writes his dialogue in a manner that conveys characterization by using the slang and speech mannerisms a character from a certain background or region would actually use.