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Published on Dec 11, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

TONE AND MOOD

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TONE

HOW THE AUTHOR FEELS ABOUT THE SUBJECT.
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WORDS USED WITH TONE

ADORING, ANGRY, HOPEFUL, HILARIOUS, LIVELY
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EXAMPLE OF TONE

  • Caring: in the beginning Mary seemed like an innocent housewife
  • Shocked: then Patrick tells Mary he wants to leave her, and Dahl shows the gloom of Mary to the reader
  • Judgmental and scrutinizing: then Mary murders Patrick and they irony is that the detectives never find out it was her

MOOD

THE WAY A STORY MAKES YOU (THE READER) FEEL
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WORDS USED FOR MOOD

SYMPATHETIC, SHOCKED, IMPRESSED, SURPRISED, ANNOYED

"LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER"

  • In "Lamb to the Slaughter" we as readers felt
  • Annoyed with her clingy-ness
  • Shocked that she killed him
  • Impressed she got away with it
  • Overall Surprised they believed her
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

GOOGLE IMAGES, LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER, NOTES, HTTP://M.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=MGOZC3B5D0K
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