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Literature Glossary

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Mood

Definition:

You know how you set the mood for a party by turning down the lights and cranking up the Vengaboys? Writers do the same thing in literature.

Mood refers to the emotional atmosphere that a writer constructs in order to get a response from the audience. It can be whipped up through setting, tone, and diction, or a combination of all three.

For example, many of Edgar Allan Poe's stories and poems have a gloomy, dark, mysterious mood. Most Dr. Seuss books, on the other hand, have a whimsical, humorous mood (and nobody buried beneath the floorboards).

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