Mood vs. Why is Mood Important? Examples of Mood in Literature The following are prime examples of how skilled writers can convey mood. Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad Now I had suddenly a nearer view, and its first result was to make me throw my head back as if before a blow…I went carefully from post to post with my glass… These round knobs were not ornamental… they were expressive and puzzling, striking and disturbing—food for thought and also for vultures…They would have been even more impressive, those heads on the stakes, if their faces had not been turned to the house.
Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut All time is all time. Mood in Literature All good literature makes us feel something, whether it inspires us, makes us cry, or reminds us of another time.
Kaelyn Barron. Ziaullah on April 7, at pm. Kaelyn Barron on April 13, at pm. Tone and mood can also include positive feelings if that helps : Reply.
Daniel Deressa on March 4, at am. Very good illustration of the subject. Oscar on March 10, at am. It can be seen in the poem, "The Love-Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.
Mysterious : In this mood, things are hidden and puzzling. The reader really doesn't know what is going on, at least not for a while. Romantic : To create a romantic mood, the setting needs to be beautiful, bright and carefree.
This can be a candlelit dinner, a picnic on a beach, or sailing into the sunset. A romantic mood can also be set by emotive words spoken by the characters.
A mood is less specific than an emotion or feeling , less intense and less likely to be triggered by a particular action or event. Moods can be described as being either positive or negative.
Here are some common moods that can be used in everyday conversation or in descriptive writing. There are many mood examples in literature as well as examples of moods that you might experience in everyday life. Moods set the overall emotion of a story and are a way to express how a person is feeling at a specific point in time. Without moods, life would be dull and boring. Moods convey emotion and feelings and add interest to any story or situation. So you have swept me back, I who could have walked with the live souls above the earth, I who could have slept among the live flowers at last;.
In her poem, H. Orpheus has the chance to rescue Eurydice from the Underworld and bring her back to life on Earth, under the condition that he not look back at her until both of them are touched by daylight.
Unfortunately, Orpheus looks back at Eurydice as soon as he reaches the surface, not waiting for her to do the same, and she is banished once again to the Underworld forever. The mood of the poem that H.
She is in as much pain for the reawakening of hope in her at the thought of being among the living, and the anguished mood of the poem evokes these emotions in the reader as well. The others went upstairs, a slow unwilling procession.
If this had been an old house, with creaking wood, and dark shadows, and heavily panelled walls, there might have been an eerie feeling. But this house was the essence of modernity. There were no dark corners — no possible sliding panels — it was flooded with electric light — everything was new and bright and shining.
There was nothing hidden in this house, nothing concealed. It had no atmosphere about it. Somehow, that was the most frightening thing of all. They exchanged good- nights on the upper landing. Each of them went into his or her own room, and each of them automatically, almost without conscious thought, locked the door…. Or perhaps you recall a thriller that had you wrapped you in its spell, anxious to see if your protagonist would make it out alive?
This is all due to mood. An author wants his reader to feel a certain way when he reads his text. In fact, mood is probably why we continue or cease to read a certain text. Writers should create mood to match their intention. If the mood does not match the message, a reader will lose interest. What is mood in literature? The opening scene occurs as the watchmen are changing guard. Their discussion is about a ghost they saw the previous night.
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