Monday, April 27, 2015

What is the purpose of tone?Question is multiple choice A)To express the author's attitude toward the reader or a subject B)To quicken the pace of...

Tone is so important to a piece of writing that if the
reader does not recognize it correctly, the meaning of the work is either mitigated or
lost.  For instance, imagine--as has happened in some high school classrooms--that a
reader were to take Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" literally and not recognize the
biting satire that is prevalent throughout his work? 


Or,
imagine that a reader miss the ironic tone in so many works?  One example is Saki's
short story "The Open Window" in which a young girl toys with a nervous visitor and, at
the end, when she covers her act by telling her aunt another story, the narrator remarks
that "Romance at short notice was her specialty."


There is
no question that understanding the tone of a literary work is essential, for this tone
conveys the authors' attitudes, and, thus, their purpose for writing the work.
(a)

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