tone: the way the poem sounds.
[ex:)
the boy killed himself,
i want him back..
the tone sounds sad and regretful.
speaker: is the narratour.
the one telling the story.
dark, happy, morbid, elated, joyous, pensive..
to add colour
the speakers/narrators attitude to his subject matter or audience; the distinctive mood created by this
Tone in poetry is how you convey your message. It seems like it is somewhat similar to mood, but mood is the feeling that you put into the poem. Tone can be sarcastic, questioning, and many other things.
How the writer makes the poem sound e.g. scary, romantic, gory
the tone is almost entirely overdramatic from beginning to end -apex
when reading the poem it sounds like there is a speaker speaking the poem
Tone refers to the attitude or feeling that the speaker conveys through their words. It can indicate emotions such as sadness, anger, excitement, or sincerity. Understanding the tone can help interpret the speaker's intentions and underlying message.
the speakers/narrators attitude to his subject matter or audience; the distinctive mood created by this
by changing the inflection of the voice
In Romantic poetry, mood reflects the emotional atmosphere created by the words, while tone conveys the poet's attitude or stance towards the subject matter. Mood is more about the reader's emotional response, while tone is the poet's voice or perspective.
serious
with music notes
how does millay use rhyme and rhythm to create a musical tone in her poetry
Tone
subject. occasion. author/audience. purpose. speaker. tone. orginizatin/ narrative style. evidence
Tone in poetry is how you convey your message. It seems like it is somewhat similar to mood, but mood is the feeling that you put into the poem. Tone can be sarcastic, questioning, and many other things.
Author Speaker Reader Teller
How the writer makes the poem sound e.g. scary, romantic, gory