Mood in literature is firmly rooted in the locale or setting of the story that reveals the subject. Although both techniques can elicit particular emotions central to understanding a story, the terms are easily confused. Two ways in which authors communicate with readers is by the use of mood and tone. What is the Difference between Mood and Tone? Transcript (English and Spanish Subtitles Available in Video, Click HERE for Spanish Transcript)īy Lucia Stone and Marcos Norris, Oregon State University Instructors of English Literature
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