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... One image that is used throughout Macbeth is the supernatural. It is used to create an eerie mood, to show evil, and to illustrate a sense of guilt. ...
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... Such imagery that gives the reader the eerie mood portrayed are "midnight dreary", "weak and weary", and finally "nearly napping" (Pg 282). ...
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... He picks words that let you see the trees or smell the aroma. This is important because of the eerie mood that Sleepy Hollow takes on. ...
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... The song also helps to create an eerie mood in the opening scene my repeating the words "in the heat of the night", obviously because the opening scene takes ...
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... of an evil that is approaching. This sets an eerie mood to the story and hints the climax is starting. The reader is told of the ...
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... The nebulous nature of hell adds to its dark and eerie mood. Upon entering hell there is an awful stench from the foul souls everywhere. ...
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... The sound of the waves can also be negative. When the mood is eerie or restless, the sound of the waves is fierce and not calm. ...
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The mood of a story is affected by the setting. An ominous setting will cause the mood to be mysterious, sometimes eerie. When the ...
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... the classic novel, Lord of the Flies, William Golding utilizes the setting, mood and tone ... While on duty, an eerie figure drifts down from the sky and lands in ...
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... This brings an eerie feeling and reinforces the dampness and darkness of not only ... In conclusion, the setting reveals details about a mood or it will foreshadow ...
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... The darkness contributes to the eerie nature of the piece. ... also in "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell Tale Heart" helps create the intended mood, works as ...
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... He develops the plot, emotion, tone, and mood. Shakespeare purposely created a eerie and deathly theme to this tragedy and the ghost does nothing but fuel this ...
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... There is a sort of duality in the mood though, because, the audience may feel ... Which now suits it." This line, which means: To break the eerie silence before ...
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... The words "Casket of my Soul" have any eerie tone to them and connect so closely to death ... The entire tone of the text of the poem emphasizes the dreary mood. ...
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... audience. It is often low and eerie, but does shift to fit different situations. The music tends to set the mood of the scene. In ...
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... beasts. Instead he uses motifs to present an eerie atmosphere when evil is around. ... scenes. This adds to the tension to the mood of the movie. ...
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... Tone is atmosphere or mood words. For instance, the story could be described as suspenseful, dark, eerie, gripping, dynamic, thrilling, peculiar, creepy, spine ...
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... The music in the movie set a perfect mood for most scenes. ... The string music is intense and loud; the scenery is dark and eerie, while both provide a scary ...
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... mood swings are also quite peculiar. One moment she is laughing for no apparent reason or at some ill form of malice and the next she is filled with an eerie ...
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... daffodils and its ability to cheer someone when in a depressed or lonely mood. ... face and a gray dawn breaking", enables Masefeild to create an eerie and dark ...
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... story as the visualization of the unusual events makes the story that much more eerie. ... idea on what the outcome of the story and achieves the mood that she ...
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... The witches in this, opening scene, set the mood of the piece. ... the sound of their breathing laboured with their efforts and the infrequent and eerie sound of a ...
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... downs from her sisters. The mood will be dark and along with the colors to give it a somewhat eerie feeling. The Japanese men will ...
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... the apparition the beginning of the play would lack the supernatural and eerie aura as ... 8-9) The bitter coldness is yet another illustration of the mood of the ...
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... The line scheme is ABCB and has a punchy lively mood, which reinforces her easy and light ... The tone here is not as comforting, but more eerie and sinister. ...
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... This casts a solemn and eerie atmosphere to the poem, achieving a serious effect. The atmosphere and mood of the poem is important to the effect the poem has ...
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... War.66 The next story of this era is a bit different for it is not outright supernatural, but the whole mood of the work gives off an eerie feeling. ...
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... The narrator successfully sets the mood with the opening statement of "I can assure ... to make up rhymes to himself, but after listening to the eerie echoes, he ...
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... across. Imagery helps you get a better feel for the mood by using a mental picture. ... poem. The rhyming words almost an eerie repeat. ...
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... place indoor a dark underground cellar which seems to create a cold and harsh mood. ... it was buit "for no especial use within itself", but the eerie twist he ...
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