epic
An epic poem is a long poem of adventures. A few examples of epics are The Odyssey and the Illiad. Also, the Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic. In each of these epics a hero is called to complete an adventure or journey. He leaves home in order to accomplish his goal and along the way must overcome a variety of obstacles. There are many character versus character conflicts, but often the biggest conflict is one in which the main character must make an important decision. It's at this point the climax has been reached and the character discovers something about himself. Often in an epic the character returns home a better person than when he left.
Answer:
Tone simply refers to how the author feels towards the subject, or towards something. You will know what the author's tone is implying by the words he uses. While 'mood', refers to the feeling of the atmosphere the author is describing. It is what the author makes you feel when you read ther writings.
Explanation:
Writing maybe as to read a book someone has to write it :)
The tone of this excerpt from Maureen Daly's famous story "Sixteen" is primarily intimate, but also frank, sentimental, chatty, colloquial, and a little bit impassioned. The narrator is describing, informally and enthusiastically, a casual, but seemingly very cherished, encounter with a boy, and she appears to be very comfortable sharing her intimate feelings with her interlocutor, judging by some of her expressions - "don't be silly, I told you before, I get around," "Don't you see? This was different," or "It was all so lovely."
The look in his eyes shows his drive to kill and he’s ready as well as killing the old woman shows he’s ruthless and cold blooded. The dressing of his arm shows he is prepared and used to these type of situations.