Definition of Mood
The mood of a piece of writing is its general atmosphere or emotional complexion—in short, the array of feelings the work evokes in the reader. Every aspect of a piece of writing... read full definition
The mood of a piece of writing is its general atmosphere or emotional complexion—in short, the array of feelings the work evokes in the reader. Every aspect... read full definition
The mood of a piece of writing is its general atmosphere or emotional complexion—in short, the array of feelings the work evokes... read full definition
Mood
Explanation and Analysis:
The mood of Notes from Underground is philosophical, imploring readers to think about their role in society and the role of consciousness and human nature, as well as how society impacts those two things. The narrator tries to make readers resist believing popular texts of the time, particularly Chernyshevsky's What Is There To Do? As such, readers are meant to feel included in an in-group of contradictory opinions while simultaneously being derided and thought of as less-than by the narrator.