Setting Tone

Authors set a tone in literature by conveying an emotion or emotions through words. The way a person feels about an idea, event, or another person can be quickly determined through facial expressions, gestures and in the tone of voice used. In literature an author sets the tone through words. The possible tones are as boundless as the number of possible emotions a human being can have.

 

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savage love
lockheed constellation
pro bowl
peoples' global action
reversed field pinch
american water spaniel
trailer (album)
wei jingsheng
spamassassin
thomas sheridan
voyager program (mars)
alaskan malamute
home directory
experimental jet set, trash and no star
psychic hearts
the rich man's eight track tape
ravnos
foo fighters (album)
clarence king
the colour and the shape
dead space
genetic linkage
aortic dissection
cross tab
alicia villarreal
key of solomon
richard florida
gema
hitzig v. canada
uss philadelphia
georgia emergency management agency
uss philadelphia (1799)
chris matthews
shanghai clique
sunbird
survey
cepheus (constellation)
misleading food names
hms agincourt
united states federal executive departments
john davies (athlete)
jordanhill college
pottsylvania
sad