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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.
dark and misty
Solemn
The feeling the reader gets from the piece of literature ex. Desperate,gloom,compassion
It highlights the fact that even with only two light house keepers in the building that Christmas could still be celebrated.
The passage focuses on describing the setting of the novel. It highlights the physical environment, atmosphere, and mood of the story through detailed descriptions.
Factors like setting, tone, language, and character emotions all play a role in creating the overall mood of a novel. The way these elements work together can evoke different emotions in readers and contribute to the atmosphere of the story. Descriptions of the environment, dialogue, and the characters' internal thoughts can all impact the mood of the narrative.
the function of the songs is to show what mood he and his family are in.
The mood in "The Maltese Falcon" is dark, mysterious, and tense. The story is filled with betrayal, greed, and moral ambiguity, creating a sense of intrigue and suspense throughout the novel.
The mood in the novel "Cry, the Beloved Country" is somber, reflective, and melancholic. It conveys a sense of sorrow and despair over the injustices and social issues faced by South Africa during apartheid. There is an underlying tone of hope and redemption despite the harsh realities depicted in the story.
Wuthering Heights is a prototypical novel of the Romantic (with a capital R) period. That does not mean that it is a "romantic" novel, although it certainly is a very passionate love story. Google for the characteristics of a Romantic (with a capital R) era novel. For my money there is not much difference between tone and mood. If I recall correctly they appear in a list of half a dozen literary characteristics, don't they? WH belongs to a category of literature that in German becomes Sturm und Drang (storm and stress.) I would definitely say that captures the mood.
Both the poem and Giovanni's Virginia Tech speech share a tone of resilience and hope in the face of tragedy. They both convey a sense of unity and strength, urging the audience to find the courage to move forward and rebuild in the wake of adversity.