Setting, Mood and Imagery. Mood - The feeling of a story, the atmosphere that is created Writers use...

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Setting, Mood and Imagery

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Page 1: Setting, Mood and Imagery. Mood - The feeling of a story, the atmosphere that is created Writers use imagery ( details with the 5 senses) and setting.

Setting, Mood and Imagery

Page 2: Setting, Mood and Imagery. Mood - The feeling of a story, the atmosphere that is created Writers use imagery ( details with the 5 senses) and setting.
Page 3: Setting, Mood and Imagery. Mood - The feeling of a story, the atmosphere that is created Writers use imagery ( details with the 5 senses) and setting.

Mood-The feeling of a story, the atmosphere that is created

• Writers use imagery ( details with the 5 senses) and setting details to create the mood

• It affects your emotional reaction to characters and events

• Examples: bleak, eerie, cheerful, mysterious, hopeful, spooky, fun

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Brainstorm movie setting…

…and how does it show mood?

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Setting- environment of the story, where and when it takes place

It can…• influence characters: by determining living

conditions and jobs, shaping their personalities, dreams and values

• create conflicts: by exposing characters to dangerous weather, making them endure a difficult time period

• serve as a symbol: by representing an important idea, or representing a character’s hopes, future or predicament