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This resource provides insight into essential literary elements that enhance storytelling. It covers the author's purpose, explaining why a text is written, such as to inform or persuade. It explores point of view as the perspective from which a story is told and discusses tone, indicating the author's feelings towards the subject. Additionally, it defines mood and atmosphere, demonstrating how they evoke emotions and set the stage in literature. By mastering these definitions, learners can deepen their appreciation and analysis of texts.
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Author’s purpose, Atmosphere. Point of view, Tone, Mood ,and The learner will master the definitions
Author’s Purpose • The reason for writing it. Example: He wrote this to inform reader about what love and war does to you.
Point of view • Vantage point that a writer tells a story. Example: I was minding my own business when Mom burst in. “What’s with you?” I grumbled.
Tone • How the author feels • "Here's much to do with hate, but more with love,"
Mood A state of mind or emotion Examples:"Life is full of misery, loneliness, and suffering--and it's all over much too soon."
Atmosphere mood or feeling of a place • Example: Well there are many types of Atmosphere in literature, one of the most famous types is the ones that contains Crystal Liu.
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