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The mood of a story is the
main feeling expressed by the central character.
emotion or atmosphere created by the author.
happiness felt by readers as conflict is solved.
struggle between two forces or characters.
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"Emotion or atmosphere created by the author."
Mood is the overall feeling or atmosphere a story evokes in the reader. (By contrast, the struggle between forces is conflict; the author's attitude is tone; a character's feeling is their mood or emotion.)
Mood is the overall feeling or atmosphere a story evokes in the reader. (By contrast, the struggle between forces is conflict; the author's attitude is tone; a character's feeling is their mood or emotion.)
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