Mood+and+Texture+(+Daeun+&+Soobin+)

MOOD 

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 * Definition:**  The climate of **feeling** in a literary work. The choice of setting, objects, details, images, and words all contribute towards creating a specific mood. For example, an author may create a mood of mystery around a character or setting but may treat that character or setting in an ironic, serious, or humorous tone

Keller, Kelli. "Literary Elements." //Orange Unified School District//. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Jan. 2010. .

__//V for Vendetta//__ -suspense and thrill -makes the audience wonder what is going to happen next (whether if the antagonist will prevail)
 * 3 Cinematic Examples**

__//Angels and Demons//__ -ironic ending -mysterious atmosphere throughout the movie (find out who is trying to destroy the Vatican church)

__//Dark Knight//__ -thrill -makes the audience feel excited (when Batman tries to catch the Joker)

__//Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire//__ -makes the audience feel nervous (when Cedric Diggory dies) -suspense (rise of Voldemort)
 * 3 Literary Examples**

__//Dracula//__ -suspense (cause of Lucy's dreams) -horror (when Mina drinks Dracula's blood)

__//Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde//__ -suspense (when Mr. Hyde has access to Dr. Jekyll's bank account) -appalled (when Mr. Hyde tramples on the little girl) 

TEXTURE  Israel, Richard. "i love film." //i love film//. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Jan. 2010. . 
 * Definition:** the quality given, as to a musical or literary work, by the combination or interrelation of parts or elements. 

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__//Roman Holiday//__ -black and white -vintage -can distinguish the brightness
 * 3 Cinematic Examples**

__//Sherlock Holmes//__ -dark scenes when the characters encounter danger (when Sherlock Holmes visits Blackwood in prison) -rough (boxing scene)

__//The Notebook//__ -bright -soft

__//A Thousand Splendid Suns//__ -violence (when Rasheed beats up Mariam) -roughness
 * 3 Literary Examples**

__//Jane Eyre//__ -rough (when Jane is punished by her aunt in the beginning) -intense (when there is a fire at Thornfield)

__//The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn//__ -rough (when Huck is abused by Pap) -intense (when Jim tries to escape from the Phelps family)