In Pictures and In Words
Summary of chapter 10
Tone, In Pictures and In Words
Katie Ray Wood suggests that tone is, the way a writer or an illustrator presents something that reveals his or her take on the subject.
Tone In Writing
The content of a written message will invoke an intellectual response and the tone of a piece will invoke an emotional response. Emotion is the more powerful of the two. Katie Ray Wood suggests that if a reader doesn’t like the tone in a piece of writing they may not care about the content. Readers don’t easily separate the content of the message from its delivery.
Tone and the Emotional Response to Pictures
Children can be taught to use tone in their illustrations as well. Writing teachers of young children teach tone through the illustrations in picture books. Crafting tone in illustrations can be done through a variety of methods. Illustrators craft tone through color choice, shifting colors, size, shape and texture, accentuating features, and whimsical details
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