Dances With Wolves
In his novel, ”Dances With Wolves”, Michael Blake uses several techniques throughout the story to enhance the tone displayed to the reader. Blake uses tones that vary from sad, (war times) to happy (victorious.) Tone can be defined as the emotion or feeling set upon a reader during a novel/short story. Most times, the tone will change. It can change from sad to dramatic, happy to angry, angry to calm, or basically anything else. Tone is important because it sets the theme, or main feeling for the story. In “Dances With Wolves”, the tone changes dramatically as the story progresses. In the beginnin
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Approximate Word count = 433
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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