That would depend on what feeling the piece is trying to convey. It also depends on what the writer wants the reader to feel. But if I were to answer your question to what i understand it best as, I would say that a piece of literature would let the reader relate, or identify with whatever is being written.
Julius Caesar by Shakespeare
the epic of gilgamesh
Toni Morrison, was the first African American woman to win a nobel prize in literature in 1993
Uncle Toms Cabin
The story the 'Taxi Man' by Catherine Lim is a famous piece of work. It is a good story and it is an important piece of literature about a taxi man who looks out for others.
mood
Reading Response
The overall feeling that an author creates through word choice
The feeling the reader gets from the piece of literature ex. Desperate,gloom,compassion
hard mood
A character struggling to secure his or her dignity evokes a tragic feeling, according to Arthur Miller.
Readers sharing their opinion of the meaning of a piece of literature can, in the end, change the intended meaning of a piece of literature.
The feeling or atmosphere created by a story or poem is often referred to as the mood. It represents the emotional tone or ambiance that the author conveys through their writing, influencing how the reader responds to the piece. The mood can be somber, joyful, suspenseful, or any other emotion evoked by the words on the page.
It can be used as a piece of literature or as part of a larger literature.
a character struggling to secure his or her dignity.a character struggling to secure his or her dignity.
The broad overall topic for a piece of literature is known as the "theme".
John A. Ferraro has written: 'Laboratory exercises in auditory evoked potentials' -- subject(s): Audiometry, Evoked response, Auditory Evoked Potentials, Auditory evoked response, Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Evoked response Audiometry, Laboratory manuals, Problems, exercises