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mood (poetry)

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mood

In poetry, the temper of a poem. Mood is determined by the writer's choice of words, syntax, rhyme scheme, and other elements that govern a poem's music and structure. A poem's mood may be melancholic, aggressive, contemplative, philosophical, or joyous - it can embody all the human emotions.


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