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What is the emotion or atmosphere evoked by a literary work called?

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mood is what this is called
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It is called "mood".

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Mood refers to the feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage. It is the author's decision if it is maintained during the entire work, or perhaps it is changed with a twist on the plot. One thing that affects deeply the "Mood" of a literary work is the tone of the narrator which often helps to set it properly.

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