* Atmosphere is the 'feeling' conveyed by the setting of the story: dark castles on the moors, late night carnivals, birthday parties, hospital operating rooms, etc. * Mood is the 'feeling' conveyed by the dialogue of the characters of the story: arguments, pillow talk, intellectual deduction, etc. * Tone is the 'feeling' conveyed by the narration of the story. If you are attempting to determine the tone of a story pay attention to the narration. Decide on what kind of attitude the narrator has towards you, the reader.
'Now listen up your cretins. I'm going to tell you a story that has an important social significance, not only to you and the rest of your inbred community, but for the entire world as well. Its an important story, like I just said; one well worth you remembering, taking note of and, if at all possible, applying to your not only worthless but unwelcome existences. I've "dumbed" it down as much as I can, even beyond what they use in Canadian Elementary schools, and hope that the university seniors of what is supposedly "the greatest nation in the world" and stay awake long enough to absorb a little of what it is trying to convey. "Convey" that means 'to give to' or at least that close enough for your simple needs right now.'
Now one might be tempted to say of this narrator 'I don't like your tone'.
Tone is the attitude conveyed by the narrator of the story. To determine the tone pay attention to what the narrator says.
The setting of the story does this.
tone
authors tone is the attitude in the story
A playful tone
A playful tone
The tone is reassuring and instructive.
The tone is how the narrator feels about the story. It could be a sad story but the narrator talks about it angrily making the tone angry.
One question that can help determine a story's mood is "How does the story make you feel as you read it?" Another question could be "What emotions or atmosphere does the story evoke for you?" These questions can help identify the overall mood or tone of a story.
Tone refers to the attitude taken by the narrator of the story. It is possible for the tone of a story to be considerably different from the atmosphere and mood of the story although usually the three try to unite in their effects.
The tone helps to show the theme.
The tone helps to show the theme.