Tone and Mood in Text Analysis Activities

 
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Created by Courtney Rudder WCPSS
 
On the following slides you will
work with a partner to analyze some
text for mood and tone.  Discuss the
text together.  Use the mood and
tone words on the next slide to help
you, ….but think of your own words
as well!  (There is a “cheat sheet” of
mood and tone words also.)
 
The Text gets progressively more
challenging.  Are you 
up to it?
 
 
 
 
 
 
Some Words That Describe
Tone
 Amused 
Humorous
 Pessimistic
Angry
 Informal 
Playful
 Cheerful
Ironic
 Pompous 
Horror
 Light 
Sad
Clear
 Matter-of-fact 
Serious
Formal
 Resigned 
Suspicious
Gloomy 
Optimistic
 Witty
 
 Some Words That Describe
Mood
Fanciful 
Melancholy 
Frightening
Mysterious
 Frustrating 
Romantic
Gloomy 
Sentimental 
Happy
Sorrowful 
Joyful 
Suspenseful
Bouncing into the room, she lit up the vicinity with a joyous glow on her face as she told
about her fiancé and their wedding plans.
 
Tone:  
The tone seems playful and upbeat.  The author’s attitude is probably optimistic and light.
Evidence: 
“She lit up the vicinity with a joyous glow..”  “Bouncing into the room” –very playful!
Mood: 
This makes the reader feel a bit romantic and joyful
Evidence: 
“joyous glow on her face as she told about her fiance and their wedding plans…”  Obviously this sets a
mood of happiness and giddiness.  As the reader I feel like I should celebrate!
She huddled in the corner, clutching her tattered blanket and shaking convulsively, as she
feverishly searched the room for the unknown dangers that awaited her.
 
Tone:
Evidence:
Mood:
Evidence:
 
See example
answer here
Here is some text for you to analyze.  The first one is an example that is completed
for you.  Finish the rest in the same format.  Collaborate with each other!
Gently smiling, the mother tenderly tucked the covers up around the child’s neck, and
carefully, quietly, left the room making sure to leave a comforting ray of light shining
through the opened door should the child wake.
 
Tone:
Evidence:
Mood:
Evidence:
Drawing the attention of his classmates as well as his teacher, the student dared to
experiment with his professor’s intelligence by interrogating him about the Bible.
 
Tone:
Evidence:
Mood:
Evidence:
Bursting through the door, the flustered mother screamed uncontrollably at the innocent
teacher who gave her child an F.
 
Tone:
Evidence:
Mood:
Evidence:
He furtively glanced behind him, for hear of his imagined pursuers, then hurriedly walked
on, jumping at the slightest sound even of a leaf crackling under his own foot.
 
Tone:
Evidence:
Mood:
Evidence:
The laughing wind skipped through the village, teasing trees until they danced with anger
and cajoling the grass into fighting itself, blade slapping blade, as the silly dog with golfball
eyes and flopping, slobbery tongue bounded across the lawn.
 
Tone:
Evidence:
Mood:
Evidence:
 
Tone:
Evidence:
Mood:
Evidence:
 
TO what purpose, April, do you return again?
Beauty is not enough.
You can no longer quiet me with the redness
Of little leaves opening stickily.
To enter out into that silence that was the city at eight o'clock of a misty evening in
November, to put your feet upon that buckling concrete walk, to step over grassy seams
and make your way, hands in pockets, through the silences, that was what Mr Leonard
Mead most dearly loved to do.
 
Tone:
Evidence:
Mood:
Evidence:
Hattie Carroll was a maid of the kitchen
She was fifty-one years old and gave birth to ten children
Who carried the dishes and took out the garbage
And never sat once at the head of the table
And didn’t even talk to the people at the table
Who just cleaned up all the food from the table
And emptied the ashtrays on a whole other level
 
Tone:
Evidence:
Mood:
Evidence:
Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning,
Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before.
"Surely," said I, "surely that is something at my window lattice;
Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore –
Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore; –
'Tis the wind and nothing more!"
 
Tone:
Evidence:
Mood:
Evidence:
One dollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all. And sixty cents of it was in pennies. Pennies saved
one and two at a time by bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the butcher until one's
cheeks burned with  crimson colors.  Three times Della counted it. One dollar and eighty- seven cents.
And the next day would be Christmas.
 
Tone:
Evidence:
Mood:
Evidence:
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This activity guide created by Courtney Rudder of WCPSS provides students with text excerpts to analyze for tone and mood. Students work in pairs to discuss the text and use a list of tone and mood words provided to help them. The guide progressively offers more challenging texts for analysis, encouraging collaboration and critical thinking skills development.

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  • Mood
  • Educational activity
  • Courtney Rudder

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  1. Whats that What s that Tone? Tone? An Analysis An Analysis Activity for Activity for Students Students Follow the Follow the directions on directions on the next the next slides slides Created by Courtney Rudder WCPSS

  2. On the following slides you will work with a partner to analyze some text for mood and tone. Discuss the text together. Use the mood and tone words on the next slide to help you, .but think of your own words as well! (There is a cheat sheet of mood and tone words also.) The Text gets progressively more challenging. Are you up to it?

  3. Some Words That Describe Tone Amused Humorous Pessimistic Angry Informal Playful Cheerful Ironic Pompous Horror Light Sad Clear Matter-of-fact Serious Formal Resigned Suspicious Gloomy Optimistic Witty Some Words That Describe Mood Fanciful Melancholy Frightening Mysterious Frustrating Romantic Gloomy Sentimental Happy Sorrowful Joyful Suspenseful

  4. Here is some text for you to analyze. The first one is an example that is completed for you. Finish the rest in the same format. Collaborate with each other! Bouncing into the room, she lit up the vicinity with a joyous glow on her face as she told about her fianc and their wedding plans. See example answer here Tone: The tone seems playful and upbeat. The author s attitude is probably optimistic and light. Evidence: She lit up the vicinity with a joyous glow.. Bouncing into the room very playful! Mood: This makes the reader feel a bit romantic and joyful Evidence: joyous glow on her face as she told about her fiance and their wedding plans Obviously this sets a mood of happiness and giddiness. As the reader I feel like I should celebrate! She huddled in the corner, clutching her tattered blanket and shaking convulsively, as she feverishly searched the room for the unknown dangers that awaited her. Tone: Evidence: Mood: Evidence:

  5. Gently smiling, the mother tenderly tucked the covers up around the childs neck, and carefully, quietly, left the room making sure to leave a comforting ray of light shining through the opened door should the child wake. Tone: Evidence: Mood: Evidence: Drawing the attention of his classmates as well as his teacher, the student dared to experiment with his professor s intelligence by interrogating him about the Bible. Tone: Evidence: Mood: Evidence:

  6. Bursting through the door, the flustered mother screamed uncontrollably at the innocent teacher who gave her child an F. Tone: Evidence: Mood: Evidence: He furtively glanced behind him, for hear of his imagined pursuers, then hurriedly walked on, jumping at the slightest sound even of a leaf crackling under his own foot. Tone: Evidence: Mood: Evidence:

  7. The laughing wind skipped through the village, teasing trees until they danced with anger and cajoling the grass into fighting itself, blade slapping blade, as the silly dog with golfball eyes and flopping, slobbery tongue bounded across the lawn. Tone: Evidence: Mood: Evidence: TO what purpose, April, do you return again? Beauty is not enough. You can no longer quiet me with the redness Of little leaves opening stickily. Tone: Evidence: Mood: Evidence:

  8. To enter out into that silence that was the city at eight o'clock of a misty evening in November, to put your feet upon that buckling concrete walk, to step over grassy seams and make your way, hands in pockets, through the silences, that was what Mr Leonard Mead most dearly loved to do. Tone: Evidence: Mood: Evidence: Hattie Carroll was a maid of the kitchen She was fifty-one years old and gave birth to ten children Who carried the dishes and took out the garbage And never sat once at the head of the table And didn t even talk to the people at the table Who just cleaned up all the food from the table And emptied the ashtrays on a whole other level Tone: Evidence: Mood: Evidence:

  9. Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before. "Surely," said I, "surely that is something at my window lattice; Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore; 'Tis the wind and nothing more!" Tone: Evidence: Mood: Evidence: One dollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all. And sixty cents of it was in pennies. Pennies saved one and two at a time by bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the butcher until one's cheeks burned with crimson colors. Three times Della counted it. One dollar and eighty- seven cents. And the next day would be Christmas. Tone: Evidence: Mood: Evidence:

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