![]() There are many reasons students need to be well-versed in identifying the elements of a story, not least of which is the deeper levels of comprehension and enhanced appreciation this brings. All these elements pertain to how words are used, but style also pertains to the purpose of the text, tone to the author’s attitude to the subject, with the mood being concerned with the reader’s attitude to the subject. These more advanced elements are a little more difficult to define than those on the basic list and, therefore can be confusing for students who are new to them. Mood:This is about the effect the writer creates in the reader and how they evoke it through their use of language.The writer’s personal style is a strong contributor to a writer’s tone. Style: Related to tone in many regards, style is the individual author’s unique voice, which is again evidenced in their word choices, plot patterns, sentence structures etc.It is the attitude the writer displays towards their subject or theme. The tone is the overall ‘flavour’ of the story that is created by using all of these combined techniques. ![]()
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