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IMAGERY

INTENDED AUDIENCE

SYMBOL

MOOD

MUSICAL PURPOSE

TONE

A group of people for which a piece of music is written for.

The reason for which music a piece of music is written.

The way in which a piece of work can evoke a possible feeling the author may have. Example: The day was gloomy; she felt weary because of the weather and wanting to do nothing all day.

A prevailing feeling created by a piece of music.

The way in which the words used in a authors work can be applied to any of the human senses. These senses include touch, smell, taste, sight and hearing. Example: The gym shoes had a foul sour smell to them that our gym teacher fainted when he walked passed them.

A way in which an author uses a specific person, word or thing in their writing to connect back to a larger idea in his or her work. Example: Her smile is as bright as the sun, it illuminates the entire world.