Literary Review Worksheet - Imagery, Mood And Tone In "The Devil And Tom Walker" Page 2

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4. Study the artwork that accompanies the story. Does it seem to match the mood portrayed in the first
few page? Why or why not?
5. Read the paragraph on pp. 352 that begins with “Tom Walker, however, was not a man to be troubled
with any fears of any kind.” What does the author’s tone seem to be towards Tom? **Remember that
tone is the ATTITUDE of the writer.
6. Select TWO details in this paragraph support the tone you have chosen for question 5.
Support A: __________________________________________________________________
Support B: _________________________________________________________________
7. Tom’s first encounter with the devil begins with “Let that skull alone!” on pp. 352 and ends with “until
he totally disappeared” at the bottom of 354. Which adjective best describes the mood of this passage?
8. In the chart below, select two specific sensory details that help portray the mood.
Sense (sight, smell, hearing,
Imagery quote from text (with citation)
taste or touch)
9. Which word best describes the author’s tone towards the devil in this passage? Provide two pieces of
support for your choice.
The author’s tone towards the devil is ___________________.
Support A: ____________________________________________________________________________
Support B: ___________________________________________________________________________

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