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grim and sombre
It is dark and uncertain.
In Chapter 1 of "Rumble Fish," the narrator's mood can be described as reflective and nostalgic as he remembers the past events and reflects on his brother. In Chapter 2, the narrator's mood shifts to one of tension and unease as he navigates the present-day conflicts and dynamics within his group of friends.
The mood throughout Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment is somber, brooding and profoundly contemplative.
In Chapter 4 he uses; humor
In chapter 9 of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," the overall mood is one of suspense and tension as Tom, Huck, and Joe Harper are presumed dead by the townspeople and their families. The mood shifts to relief and joy when the boys reveal themselves as alive and well.
No, "courage" is not a mood word. It is a noun that refers to the quality of being brave and determined in the face of fear or difficulty. Mood words are typically adjectives that describe the overall feeling or atmosphere of a piece of writing.
Suspense because u dont know whats gonna happen next
The mood in Chapter 1 of "Of Mice and Men" is one of loneliness and isolation. The setting is described as desolate and the characters, George and Lennie, are shown to be disconnected from society and struggling to find a sense of belonging. Overall, there is a sense of melancholy and a feeling of alienation present throughout the chapter.