atmosphere literary defnitions
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Atmosphere in literature is the feeling, emotion, or mood that an author creates in a narrative through descriptive language. ... Though the atmosphere is usually established very quickly in a work of literature, it can change throughout the text depending on the scene or stage of character development.
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The atmosphere or mood of a scene in a work of literature does not refer to the mood of any of the characters in that scene but to the feelings created in the reader by the setting, tone, diction (word choice), and other literary elements and methods the author employs.
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