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Describing Tone in Poetry and Prose

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Describing Tone in Poetry and Prose
Tone: the speaker (character or persona) or writer’s attitude toward a subject. To analyze tone a reader
must correctly identify the subject of the piece and the point of view (the speaker); then, using diction, the
reader must formulate evidence to describe the tone and any tonal changes or subtleties of attitude. Tone is
more than light or dark, serious or humorous, satiric or realistic. To describe tone is to be aware of nuances
of voice.
Words to describe tone:
abhorrence
compassionate
exuberant
abrupt
complimentary
facetious
accusatory
concerned
factual
admonitory
condescending
fearful
amused
condemnatory
flippant
anxious
contemptuous
foreboding
apathetic
contentious
frivolous
apprehensive
confidant
giddy
apologetic
confused
glib
argumentative
critical
gloomy
audacious
cynical
hollow
authoritative
dark
hopeful
awe
despairing
horrified
baffled
desperate
impartial
bantering
detached
incisive
benevolent
didactic
incredulous
bitter
diffident
indifferent
boring
disbelieving
indignant
bucolic
disdainful
inflammatory
candid
disparaging
informative
cautious
disturbed
insipid
ceremonial
dreamy
insolent
cheery
effusive
inspirational
childish
elated
ironic
cynical
elegiac
irreverent
clinical
elitist
joking
cold
eloquent
joyful
lackadaisical
laudatory
learned
light
lighthearted
loving
lucid
lugubrious
matter of fact
meditative
melancholic
mock-heroic
moralistic
mournful
nostalgic
objective
optimistic
outraged
passionate
patronizing
peaceful
pedantic
pessimistic
petty
pitiful
piquant
plaintive
playful
poetic
pompous
pretentious
prosaic
proud
realistic
reflective
repressive
resigned
respectful
sanctimonious
sarcastic
sardonic
scornful
seductive
sentimental
serene
sharp
shocked
silly
sober
solemn
somber
surprised
sympathetic
sweet
restrained
reminiscent
taunting
threatening
turgid
urgent
vexed
vibrant
whimsical
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