To make us worried and scared about the rabbits on their journey.
The opening paragraph of "Watership Down" introduces the reader to a tranquil scene in the countryside, focusing on a rabbit named Fiver who senses a coming danger. It sets the tone for the story by establishing a sense of unease amidst the natural beauty, highlighting Fiver's intuition and the bond with his brother Hazel. This initial moment foreshadows the adventure and challenges that lie ahead for the rabbits.
From the word describe... when the author tends to describe with detail the scenery,objects,landscapes,anything...
The tone of the poem is kind of like the mood it creates. "Where the Sidewalk Ends" by Shel Silverstein is a story about a mystical and magical world. The tone of this poem is hope and adherence to the rules.
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Tone is the authors voice (this could be the character telling the story) or opinion of the subject they are writing about. Example) Happy, Somber, etc.In my opinion, there are multiple tones for The Hunger Games. Katniss exhibits strength and courage but the games are dark and saddening. Some could argue that Katniss falls in love with Peeta and that love and hope could both be a tones but I disagree. I think the tone is much more serious, since the capitol is cruel and since there is little hope she will survive Katniss' desperate attempt to win the games is present.
authors tone is the attitude in the story
Tone is the attitude that the writer feels toward the reader. Insecure might well be a tone if the writer is unsure of themselves and their readers. It's not a very common tone because most writers get over their insecurity by the time they have a published novel. Of course, nowadays it's easy for anyone to publish, so you do see more insecure authors on the internet.
Mood
The authors tone in Full Tilt is serious/stern.
sad
Satirical
(Apex) Tone.
Disgusting and bitter
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tone
The authors attitude toward the people places and events in his work is considered to be the tone.
The dominant tone of the novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen is witty and satirical, with a focus on social commentary and the complexities of relationships.