Tension, An ominous atmosphere.
The word affray means a conflict or a brawl in the Interlopers.
Air, character, ambiance, atmosphere, tone, suggestion, feel, mood...
An uneasy atmosphere would refer to a general air of discomfort in a room. It does not have anything to do with the scientific meaning of atmosphere, but instead the atmosphere of an area refers to the mood of that place.There might be an uneasy atmosphere at a party where no one knew each other.
Tone is the attitude advanced by the narrator of a story. Mood is the attitudes and general feelings that are conveyed by the characters in the story. Atmosphere is the general feelings that are conveyed by the setting of the story.
Yes, it is an abstract noun. It means an enviromental atmosphere, feel, or mood. (it is spelled either ambiance or ambience.)
The mood of "The Interlopers" by Saki is one of tension and conflict. The story's atmosphere is foreboding and suspenseful as the main characters are locked in a bitter feud that results in a tragic outcome. The mood is characterized by darkness and a sense of impending doom.
The mood of "The Interlopers" by Saki is tense and suspenseful, with a strong sense of animosity and rivalry between the two main characters. The atmosphere is dark and foreboding, reflecting the impending violence that hangs over the story.
the mood was suspenseful i think
Fear, because at the end wouldn't you be scared of wolves and the probability of not being rescued from under the tree?
Saki creates a tense and ominous mood in "The Interlopers" through the dark and forbidding setting of a dense forest at night, heightened by the howling of wolves and the sense of isolation. The eerie atmosphere contributes to the escalating conflict between the two feuding characters and foreshadows the tragic events that unfold.
both of the above
Mood
The created mood is apprehensive and uneasy.
A synonym for atmosphere can be "air." It can also be "mood" as in "the mood in the room" . It depends on what you are talking about.
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Settings don't have mood, settings have atmosphere. And the atmosphere of a setting is the emotion that is instilled in the reader from reading it.