Mood is shown by specific words or feelings expressed by the narriator or characters within the book. It can also be reflected, as you said, in the setting. I understand this to mean, the writer chooses a good-feeling setting to pass on a jolly feeling or vice versa. If the writer wants you to feel scared or unsure they might have that part of the story take part in a graveyard instead of a warm, cozy, family filled, home.
The atmosphere of a book is generally known as the mood or tone. It refers to the overall feeling or emotion evoked in the reader by the author's writing style, setting, and characters.
i think its what the characters feel in the story.... :)
The setting of the story does this.
The mood of a piece is the feelings that a reader gets from the piece.
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.
The setting can either reinforce the mood by appearing as the reader expects it to (for example, a spooky old house in a scary story or a bright seaside in a romance), or it can emphasize the mood by seeming to be "opposite" of what's expected (for example, a horror story set in an amusement park or a romance set in outer space).
Mood refers to the emotional atmosphere or tone that a piece of writing conveys, while setting refers to the time and place where the story takes place. Mood influences how the reader feels, while setting helps establish the context and backdrop for the events in the story.
The setting of a story can influence the mood by creating a certain atmosphere or tone. For example, a dark and gloomy setting may evoke feelings of fear or sadness, while a bright and cheerful setting may create a more positive mood. Conversely, the mood of a story can also affect how a setting is perceived by the reader, as emotions can color the way surroundings are interpreted.
Mood
The setting influences the mood or atmosphere of a story by providing the backdrop for the events to unfold. The details of the setting, such as the time of day, weather, and location, can create a certain mood or atmosphere that enhances the overall tone of the narrative.
"Abiance" is not a recognized English word. It may be a misspelling of "ambiance," which refers to the mood or feeling of a particular environment or setting.
The mood is dramatic.