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Good Words For Tone

AdmiringCelebratory

ElatedGleefulFlippant

LivelyNostalgic

Bewildered

BitterCynical

DesperateDiabolicMockingParanoidPensive

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuWf9fP-A-U&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T5_0AGdFic&feature=related&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1

FEELS & THINKS

NOT WHAT ROMEO AND

JULIET THINK AND FEEL.

How do we find the Author’s Tone?

• Word Choice• Punctuation• Setting• Characters

•Significant plot points

• “The author writes with a sympathetic tone…the valley itself is closed off from the world through the fog. This mirrors Elisa and shares the author’s sentiments towards her life”

• Steinbeck writes with feelings of nostalgia. His description of the simple farm life brings this tone out. The detail to the gardens and valley demonstrate his longing for his past experience on a farm.

• Ellison’s uses a tone of disgust seen in his description of the audience and their action in “The Battle Royal.” The audience is seen chasing the women and assaulting her while, Ellison uses terms like “fat fingers” to describe those reaching out to grope the young lady.

• Ellison writes with a tone of embarrassment seen in his portrayal of the narrator. Ellison shows his embarrassment by bringing to light how the narrator’s speech can not bring about change. While the narrator attempts to “cast down his bucket where he is” Ellison demonstrates that this is not enough. This is shown when the narrator is first sentenced to beatings and torture, which take away from the speech he attempts to deliver.

What is the TONE?• 1-OMG! I Can’t believe he told her that

she said that to him!!! • 2-The weary soldier drug himself forward

despite his physical strain for one last fight.

• 3-Then in all of his self-assured importance, he hiked up his pants and frolicked down the path.

WRITING TIPS:

• Answer the question/prompt• NO contractions• Keep out the fluff• DO NOT SUMMARIZE THE STORY!!• Use strong transitions or none (no

more “In conclusion…”• And….

NO USING “I”

If this is in your papers from now one you will not receive

higher than a “D”

Writing a Thesis

• THESIS is an argument– Clear & Focused– Answer the question/prompt– If done correctly will organize your essay

Ellison and Joyce both create oppressed characters, but use a different tone to emphasize their character’s struggle.

Argue Thesis (no surprises)

• Provide arguments– They should support thesis– If they do not go along with thesis take

them out.– Explain how they support thesis

Ellison’s narrator is described in an ashamed tone. The narrator’s action is that of a compliant African-American rather than a man voicing his beliefs.

Provide Evidence (I don’t trust you)

• Provide evidence that strengthens your arguments– Should support thesis– Directly connect it to argument and

thesis– Use quotes (specific) and references

(general)

Provide Evidence (I don’t trust you)

The Narrator accidently slips in his speech saying, “social equality”, but quickly withdraws his true feelings to not shake the status quo and provoke the audience. This slip of the tongue shows the authors ashamed tone through scrambling of the character to correct his actions.

RINSE & REPEAT

• Continue Making arguments• Continue adding evidence• SHOW how both of these support

thesis.

Conclude Your Essay• Provide a last statement on your

argument– Do not add something that was not

discussed!– Do not add fluff that does not support

your argument– Leave the reader with a confident

proclamation of your argument. While Ellison shows the oppression of the narrator through the ashamed tone, Joyce surrounds Eveline in a world he feels is disheartening.

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