To reflect Marian’s emotional state as she gets away from the old women. On Apex
Frenzy and panic
There are often sentences in a selection of reading material that is used to influence the reader's behavior. Such sentences include telling the reader to do something or not to do something.
hard mood
mood
The feeling the reader gets while reading a story is generally referred to as the "mood" of a story. Moods can range from bleak and depressing to hopeful or uplifting.
Frenzy and panic
Eudora Welty evokes a sense of urgency and tension in the reader by using short sentences and a quickened pace at the end of "A Visit of Charity." This technique creates a feeling of unease as Marian's interaction with the old women takes a darker turn, highlighting the contrast between her initial lack of empathy and the harsh reality of the elderly women's situation.
There are often sentences in a selection of reading material that is used to influence the reader's behavior. Such sentences include telling the reader to do something or not to do something.
hard mood
Mood is the feeling the reader gets from a piece of writing.
To get the reader's attention
The general feeling a story gives to a reader refers to the emotional impact or atmosphere that the narrative creates. It includes the emotions, mood, and tone that the reader experiences while engaging with the story. This feeling can shape how the reader connects with the characters and events in the narrative.
Mood is defined as the feeling the reader gets from a literary work.
The most likely feeling that a reader would get from an essay without a conclusion is annoyance.
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