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    2012 / Term 1 Page 3 M ood And Effect In the poem continuum by Allen Curnow‚ the poet creates a sense of depression‚ loneliness and restlessness.This in turn causes the reader to experience an effect of insignificance and powerlessness.The restless mood is made clear in the first stanza when the poet is talking about the moon as a symbol for himself. He explains that the moon ³rolls behind the roof and falls behind my house´ in an assumedly never stopping‚ never ending cycle. This shows that he

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    One of the main contributions the elaborate setting provides to the theme of the story is that it helps set the atmosphere and mood. Firstly‚ they’re in a castellated abbey that is completely cut-off from the world. Not only can no one get in‚ but no one can get out. They are not just protecting themselves from the outdoors‚ they’re trapping themselves inside. That sense of confinement is threatening on it’s own. If anything was to happen‚ there would be no way out (as we can see from the Red Death

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    Setting and mood are essentially in writing. They help to further develop the theme. Setting is where‚ when‚ and what time period the story takes place. Mood in the story are the emotions that the author intends to evoke in the reader. Setting and mood work together to help convey an overall atmosphere and theme. In The Women’s Baths‚ the author includes details to describe the setting. The author uses sensory details to describe the bath’s beautiful designs. The bath has elegant halls‚ vibrant

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    Erin Brewton Rosemary Royston ENGL 2601 21 October 2012 Mood in Porphyria’s Lover Robert Browning uses powerful moments of personification and imagery that linger in a reader’s mind. However‚ the one craft that truly stands out is the mood of the poem. Browning uses specific word choice‚ imagery‚ and tone to shape the mood into what can best be described as haunting. Given the topic of the piece‚ the reaction to find the piece haunting only seems natural. But Browning uses some very interesting

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    motivation‚ or just some company. For many of us‚ that safe zone is music. To get further insight into how music affects people‚ we invited members of the public to share their experiences and the variety of ways music plays into their daily lives and mood. “Certain songs make you ponder over what kind of person you want to be‚ type of role or purpose you have in this world‚ or what kind of an effect you have on others around you‚” said Prithibha Krish‚ a 22-year-old college student reflecting on the

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    in her world with the shadows she sees in her mirror‚ which is her only source of contact with the outside world. The only people that heard of her were those who heard her singing in the early morning. Tennyson employs the use of imagery‚ shifting moods and the theme of isolation to convey that the embowered Lady of Shalott may represent an artist‚ high above normal life‚ who loses her abilities once she interacts with the normal world.

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    This can be inferred by the increasing amount of gruesome descriptions such as sombre houses‚ silent street‚ dark muddy lanes‚ and feeble lanterns. This mood is created to showcase how the boy views his life before he first spoke to Mangan’s sister. The moment Mangan’s sister is first introduced in the story the mood transforms from sombre and bleak into bright and beautiful. “She was waiting for us‚ her figure defined by the light from the half-opened door” (Joyce n.p.). This is the

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    part for the way this story forms. The setting is an important role‚ especially when including Dmitri the main character. The setting of this story plays a big role in “The Lady with the Dog” and impacts the mood and tone. When Gurov and Anna leave Yalta‚ it creates a shift in the mood of the story. Yalta is a vacation spot for wealthier people‚ even with being a vacation spot “time goes fast‚ and yet it is so dull here!” (Chekhov 166). Yalta has a romantic feeling the chirping of grasshoppers

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    The picture of Dorian Gray This famous portrait is the only novel written by the author Oscar Wilde‚ who otherwise wrote poetry‚ plays and short stories. It first published in 1890‚ but since Wilde’s work became much criticized for its homoerotic parts and its lack of moral message‚ he had to moderate the language of several passes before publishing a new version the following year. This revised publication is considered as the authoritative edition. The setting and the plot The picture of

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    time. The Swing Youth in Nazi Germany is a great example of adolescent defiance. It began in Hamburg‚ Germany in the mid 1930s‚ and they called themselves the “Swingjugend” making fun of the name for the Hitler Youth‚ “Hitlerjugend” (“Music and the Holocaust”). These teenagers described themselves as “lottern” which means that they consider themselves as a mixture between happy-go-lucky and sleazy. This idea of rebellion appealed to many teens and thousands joined the swing movement. The Swing Youth

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