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Tone
Voice of the Speaker
What is tone?
The attitude with which the speaker or
narrator treats his or her subject.
• Tone is similar to tone of voice.
• The same adjectives can be used to
describe the narrator's tone.
• You can't hear the narrator, so you have
to infer the tone from his or her words.
Tone is not Mood
Tone: how the narrator or speaker feels
about their subject.
Mood: how the reader is supposed to feel
when reading the work.
Tone
Narrator
Mood
Reader
Example Tone Words
Some examples of words that describe tone.
• Anxious
• Appreciative
• Concerned
• Cynical
• Depressed
• Foreboding
• Grateful
• Grave
• Hopeful
• Jealous
• Loving
• Melencholy
• Peaceful
• Pleasant
• Respectful
• Sensitive
• Timid
• Wise
Compare and Contrast…
1
Life's city ways are dark,
Men mutter by, the wells
Of the great waters moan.
O death, O sea, O tide,
The waters moan like bells.
No light, no mark,
The soul goes out alone
On seas unknown.
2
The skies are sown with stars
tonight,
The sea is sown with light,
The hollows of the heaving floor
Gleam deep with light once more,
The racing ebb-tide flashes past
And seeks the vacant vast,
A wind steals from a world asleep
And walks the restless deep.
• These passages both talk abut the sea.
• One is very dark and dreary.
• The other is bright and happy.
• Tone makes a big difference in the mood.
Review
• Tone and mood are different but related.
• Tone describes the narrator's attitude or
voice.
• Mood is how the reader is supposed to
feel.
• Ex: A reader can feel scared for a
character even if the narrator is indifferent.
Practice
1. Read the passage.
2. Describe the tone of the narrator or
speaker.
3. Explain your answer using evidence from
the text.
1
Piping down the valleys wild,
Piping songs of pleasant glee,
On a cloud I saw a child,
And he laughing said to me:
‘Pipe a song about a Lamb!’
So I piped with merry cheer.
‘Piper, pipe that song again.’
So I piped: he wept to hear.
Suggested Answer
This speaker's tone is pleasant or happy.
Explanation
I believe this because he is piping with "merry
cheer" and "Piping songs of pleasant glee." This
shows that he is very happy.
2
Dearest, forgive that with my clumsy touch
I broke and bruised your rose.
I hardly could suppose
It were a thing so fragile that my clutch
Could kill it, thus.
Suggested Answer
This speaker's tone is apologetic or regretful.
Explanation
I believe this because she says, "Dearest, forgive."
This shows that she feels bad about what she did
and she wants forgiveness.
3
And still of a winter's night, they say, when the
wind is in the trees,
When the moon is a ghostly galleon tossed
upon cloudy seas,
When the road is a ribbon of moonlight over
the purple moor,
A highwayman comes riding--
Riding-- riding--
A highwayman comes riding, up to the old inn-
door.
Suggested Answer
This speaker's tone is spooky or frightening.
Explanation
I believe this because she describes the moon as a
"ghostly galleon," or a spooky ship.
4
One asked of regret,
And I made reply:
To have held the bird,
And let it fly;
To have seen the star
For a moment nigh,
And lost it
Through a slothful eye;
To have plucked the flower
And cast it by;
To have one only hope--
To die.
Suggested Answer
This speaker's tone is regretful or depressed.
Explanation
I believe this because he says, "To have one only
hope-- / To die." Hoping for death is about as
depressing as it gets.
5
When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy,
And the dimpling stream runs laughing by;
When the air does laugh with our merry wit,
And the green hill laughs with the noise of it;
When the meadows laugh with lively green,
And the grasshopper laughs in the merry scene;
When Mary and Susan and Emily
With their sweet round mouths sing ‘Ha ha he!’
Suggested Answer
This speaker's tone is joyful or cheerful.
Explanation
I believe this because the speaker says stuff like,
“the green woods laugh with the voice of joy.” The
speaker chooses to describe the woods as laughing
with a voice of joy. That is a very cheerful way to
describe the noises of the forest.

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Tone lesson-01

  • 2. What is tone? The attitude with which the speaker or narrator treats his or her subject. • Tone is similar to tone of voice. • The same adjectives can be used to describe the narrator's tone. • You can't hear the narrator, so you have to infer the tone from his or her words.
  • 3. Tone is not Mood Tone: how the narrator or speaker feels about their subject. Mood: how the reader is supposed to feel when reading the work. Tone Narrator Mood Reader
  • 4. Example Tone Words Some examples of words that describe tone. • Anxious • Appreciative • Concerned • Cynical • Depressed • Foreboding • Grateful • Grave • Hopeful • Jealous • Loving • Melencholy • Peaceful • Pleasant • Respectful • Sensitive • Timid • Wise
  • 5. Compare and Contrast… 1 Life's city ways are dark, Men mutter by, the wells Of the great waters moan. O death, O sea, O tide, The waters moan like bells. No light, no mark, The soul goes out alone On seas unknown. 2 The skies are sown with stars tonight, The sea is sown with light, The hollows of the heaving floor Gleam deep with light once more, The racing ebb-tide flashes past And seeks the vacant vast, A wind steals from a world asleep And walks the restless deep. • These passages both talk abut the sea. • One is very dark and dreary. • The other is bright and happy. • Tone makes a big difference in the mood.
  • 6. Review • Tone and mood are different but related. • Tone describes the narrator's attitude or voice. • Mood is how the reader is supposed to feel. • Ex: A reader can feel scared for a character even if the narrator is indifferent.
  • 7. Practice 1. Read the passage. 2. Describe the tone of the narrator or speaker. 3. Explain your answer using evidence from the text.
  • 8. 1 Piping down the valleys wild, Piping songs of pleasant glee, On a cloud I saw a child, And he laughing said to me: ‘Pipe a song about a Lamb!’ So I piped with merry cheer. ‘Piper, pipe that song again.’ So I piped: he wept to hear.
  • 9. Suggested Answer This speaker's tone is pleasant or happy. Explanation I believe this because he is piping with "merry cheer" and "Piping songs of pleasant glee." This shows that he is very happy.
  • 10. 2 Dearest, forgive that with my clumsy touch I broke and bruised your rose. I hardly could suppose It were a thing so fragile that my clutch Could kill it, thus.
  • 11. Suggested Answer This speaker's tone is apologetic or regretful. Explanation I believe this because she says, "Dearest, forgive." This shows that she feels bad about what she did and she wants forgiveness.
  • 12. 3 And still of a winter's night, they say, when the wind is in the trees, When the moon is a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas, When the road is a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor, A highwayman comes riding-- Riding-- riding-- A highwayman comes riding, up to the old inn- door.
  • 13. Suggested Answer This speaker's tone is spooky or frightening. Explanation I believe this because she describes the moon as a "ghostly galleon," or a spooky ship.
  • 14. 4 One asked of regret, And I made reply: To have held the bird, And let it fly; To have seen the star For a moment nigh, And lost it Through a slothful eye; To have plucked the flower And cast it by; To have one only hope-- To die.
  • 15. Suggested Answer This speaker's tone is regretful or depressed. Explanation I believe this because he says, "To have one only hope-- / To die." Hoping for death is about as depressing as it gets.
  • 16. 5 When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy, And the dimpling stream runs laughing by; When the air does laugh with our merry wit, And the green hill laughs with the noise of it; When the meadows laugh with lively green, And the grasshopper laughs in the merry scene; When Mary and Susan and Emily With their sweet round mouths sing ‘Ha ha he!’
  • 17. Suggested Answer This speaker's tone is joyful or cheerful. Explanation I believe this because the speaker says stuff like, “the green woods laugh with the voice of joy.” The speaker chooses to describe the woods as laughing with a voice of joy. That is a very cheerful way to describe the noises of the forest.