Irony. Crane seems to almost be mocking the young private: "He, the lightened man who looks afar in the dark, had fled because of his superior perceptions and knowledge" (46).
In The Red Badge of Courage, an argumentative mood was created by Jim Conklin's rumor.
A+ Desperate
victorious
The tone in "The Red Badge of Courage" can be described as somber, reflective, and intense. Stephen Crane uses vivid imagery and a sense of uncertainty to convey the raw emotions and brutal realities of war.
desperate
gleeful
To provide an accurate analysis of the tone, I would need the specific passage in question. Please share the passage, and I can help identify the tone it conveys.
serious
The tone of the passage seems to be heartfelt or emotional.
The feeling created by an author in a literary work or passage is known as the mood. It is the atmosphere or emotional tone that the author establishes through their writing style, descriptions, and the overall setting of the piece. The mood can evoke various emotions such as joy, suspense, sadness, or fear in the reader.
They usually use adjectives to describe the tone of a passage.
Condemning describes the tone of this passage.