tone
The authors attitude toward the people places and events in his work is considered to be the tone.
(Apex) Tone.
tone
From the word describe... when the author tends to describe with detail the scenery,objects,landscapes,anything...
The author's attitude towards the writing, characters, and situation can vary depending on the tone of the text. It could be serious, humorous, satirical, critical, or any other emotion. The author's attitude towards readers may be to engage, educate, provoke thought, entertain, or challenge them.
The writer's apparent attitude toward the reader or the characters is called "tone." Tone reflects the author's feelings or perspectives about the subject matter and influences how the audience perceives the characters and the narrative. It can be conveyed through word choice, style, and the emotional resonance of the writing. Understanding the tone helps readers grasp the underlying messages and themes of the work.
The writer does not directly show an attitude toward characters.
Conditions
The author, Ernest Hemingway, had a deep respect and admiration for his character, the old man, in "The Old Man and the Sea." He portrayed the old man with dignity, strength, and resilience in the face of adversity. Hemingway's attitude towards the character reflects themes of perseverance and the indomitable human spirit.
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