The Serpent's Shadow: Tone and Mood
The tone of my piece of literature is desperate. The author/characters are very desperate in this situation. This is because they know they will die within a certain amount of time unless they find a way to defeat an impossible enemy. "By sunset tomorrow, Walt would die. And the sunrise after that, if we were really lucky, we could look forward to Doomsday" (Riordan, 137). This proves that the author wants the tone to be desperate.
The mood in my piece of literature is desperate. I think that the author does a very good job of displaying the characters' desperosity. The characters have to defeat the evil serpent before sunrise in 2 days. This proves the mood. "By sunset tomorrow, Walt would die. And the sunrise after that, if we were really lucky, we could look forward to Doomsday" (Riordan, 137). This proves the mood because it shows how much time they really have left and how desperate they all are.
I read the first book of this series and thought it was just okay, what do you think?
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing!
DeleteRick Riordan is one of my favorite authors, is this one of his god books you would say?
ReplyDeleteYes. It is like Percy Jackson but somewhat very different. Read my Percy vs Kanes post to find out more!
Deletesounds like a good book, is there a series?
ReplyDeleteYes. First is Red Pyramid, then Throne of Fire, then The Serpent's Shadow.
Deletei love this series!
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