Author Study: Edgar Allan Poe Mood and Tone
Analyzing atmosphere, word choice, and author attitude
Analyzing atmosphere, word choice, and author attitude
Language Arts - Grade 6-8
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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.
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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
In Poe's writing, settings are often old houses, dark rooms, storms, or lonely places. How can setting help create mood in a story?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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A student says, Mood and tone are the same thing. Write a response that explains the difference between mood and tone.
- 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.
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Rewrite this plain sentence to create a darker, more suspenseful Poe-like mood: The man walked down the hallway at night.
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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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