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Eva8 [605]
3 years ago
10

Clouds of inferiority begin to form in her little mental sky creates what tone and mood?

English
2 answers:
wel3 years ago
3 0
"Clouds of inferiority" implies that "she" feels lesser than someone else. This could create a depressing or sorrowful tone and mood for the reader. 
emmainna [20.7K]3 years ago
3 0

<em>Clouds of inferiority begin to form in her little mental sky</em>

<em>Creates what tone and mood?</em>

  • <em>The tone of the narrator is negative. It is derogatory when he uses the words “little mental” it means small mind, with little perception; it shows a sense of superiority in the narrator. Although, when the narrator uses the word “sky”, he or she means something positive. The word “sky” by itself means something beautiful and enormous, but again with the adjective “little” shows even more superiority. If for the person descripted the narrator uses de word “sky” perhaps for himself uses the word “universe”. Regarding the mood, the narrator is merciless; he or she has no impediment to misjudge a person. The narrator also gives a melancholic mood to the person described by using the words “clouds of inferiority”. Melancholy gives us a much low range of emotions, as emotions that cannot go any upper.</em>
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