Language Arts Grade 6-8

Author Study: Edgar Allan Poe Mood and Tone

Analyzing atmosphere, word choice, and author attitude

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Analyzing atmosphere, word choice, and author attitude

Language Arts - Grade 6-8

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Use text evidence to support your answers. Write in complete sentences when asked to explain.
  1. 1

    Read the sentence: The candle trembled in the draft, and every shadow on the wall seemed to lean closer. What mood does this sentence create? Explain which words help create that mood.

  2. 2

    Read the sentence: I smiled at my guest, though I had already decided he would never leave the house alive. What is the narrator's tone? Explain your answer.

  3. 3
    A gloomy old house in a storm with a lonely path and dark windows.

    In Poe's writing, settings are often old houses, dark rooms, storms, or lonely places. How can setting help create mood in a story?

  4. 4

    Read the sentence: The rain tapped at the window like impatient fingers, and the clock counted each second with a hollow click. Identify two examples of personification and explain how they affect the mood.

  5. 5

    Choose the best word to describe the tone of this passage: The narrator calls the old man kind and harmless, but then says his eye filled him with unbearable hatred. Is the tone joyful, disturbed, playful, or proud? Explain your choice.

  6. 6

    Read the two word groups. Group A: bright, cheerful, gentle, warm. Group B: dim, hollow, frozen, lifeless. Which group would better fit a Poe-inspired mood? Explain why.

  7. 7

    A student says, Mood and tone are the same thing. Write a response that explains the difference between mood and tone.

  8. 8

    Read the sentence: I heard it again, faint but steady, beneath the floorboards: thump, thump, thump. What mood is created by the repetition of the sound? Explain your answer.

  9. 9

    Rewrite this plain sentence to create a darker, more suspenseful Poe-like mood: The man walked down the hallway at night.

  10. 10
    A cracked mirror above a cold fireplace with a black bird outside the window.

    Look at this description: A cracked mirror hangs above a cold fireplace, and outside the window a black bird watches without moving. What mood does the description create, and what details support your answer?

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