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STYLE & TONE
GROUP 3
TITIN ROHAYATI (A1B211013)
IKEL WAHYUNI (A1B211012)
SUCI FITRIANI (A1B21100 )
ADE PERMATA SARI (A1B211014)
WHAT IS STYLE ?
STYLE : is the way the author uses words,
phrases, and sentences.
The author‟s
1) personal word choice/vocabulary,
2) types of sentences,
3) point of view from which the text is told,
4) organization of the text.
These 4 components will reveal his/her style.
STYLE
So, when analyzing an author‟s style, we need
to consider:
◦ point-of-view,
◦ formal or informal writing,
◦ organization/structure of text,
◦ level of complexity in the writing, and
◦ overall tone.
By using these features in writing, different
meanings of the content (what the
story/text is about) are shown to the
audience.
STYLE :WHICH POINT OF
VIEW?
First person: (I, me, my)
“I went to the store today. When I was in
the cereal aisle, I bumped into an old friend
and had a nice conversation.”
Second person: (you; instructions/directions)
“You should work on getting your room
cleaned. First, pick up the clothes on the
floor. Then, you need to run a vacuum and
dust the tables. “
.
NEXT,…
Third person – limited: (he/she/it/they/them told
thru 1 character)
“He could tell from the expression on her face
that what he had said upset her. If only he
knew, though, what she was really thinking.”
Third-person Omniscient („all knowing‟):
(he/she/it/they/them told by the author; all
characters‟ feelings/thoughts are revealed)
She refused to look at Jamie again and
instead stared at the statue.
“Come on!” exclaimed Jamie impatiently.
“It‟s time to go.”
Sara ignored Jamie and continued to gaze
upon the statue wishing she, too, could be so still
and at peace.
STYLE : FORMAL vs INFORMAL
Formal :
Vocabulary: high level; business-like
Organization of text: very structured; perhaps with
subtopics
Audience-usually 3rd- omnisicient (except for business
letters)
Sentences: structure varies
Informal :
Vocabulary : low-level, perhaps slang; dialogue
Organization of text : more so narrative or note-like
Audience : usually personal (more first or third limited)
Sentences : don‟t vary as much in structure; mostly simple or
compound sentences.
STYLE : ORGANIZATION OF TEXT
Writing is organized in various ways, depending upon
the author‟s purpose: to inform, to entertain, to
express a belief/opinion, to persuade.
Text usually falls within one of these types of
organizational patterns:
1. Cause - Effect
2. Problem – Solution
3. Chronological (sequencing the order of events)
4. Compare/Contrast
5. Inductive (specific to general)
6. Deductive (general to specific)
7. Division into categories
8. Ranking (i.e., “most __” to “least ___”)
Style: Level of Complexity
 Does the author use mostly simple sentence
structure or varies the sentence structures
(simple, compound, complex sentences)?
 Is it simple vocabulary or higher-level word
choices?
 What types of writing devices does the author
use? Does the author use dialogue? Figurative
Language (similes, metaphors, onomatopoeia,
personification, symbolism)? Flashbacks?
Foreshadowing? Irony?
Example
“Where Can They Stay?”
About three million people have to look for a
place to sleep at night. Some homeless people
have jobs but do not earn nearly enough money
for both food and shelter. Some become
homeless because they have an unfortunate
accident or lose their job. They do not have any
back-up resources to make it through the hard
times.
The homeless face terrible problems. Many
become victims of violence. Serious health
problems may begin because they are exposed to
bad weather and unclean conditions. Homeless
children may miss the chance to go to school.
Worst of all, some cities pass laws that make it
even harder on the homeless.
Next,…
How would you describe the writing style of
this author?
a. Formal
b. Conversational
c. Businesslike
Evidence?
Point of View: 3rd – omnisicient
Organizational structure: cause-effect
Word choices: “unfortunate,” “resources”
TONE
TONE is simply the author‟s attitude toward
the subject.
You can recognize the tone/attitude by the
language/word choices the author uses. His
language will reveal his perspective/opinion
(that is, whether it is positive/negative)
about the subject.
Tone must be inferred through the use of
descriptive words.
EXAMPLE
The girls were playing in the pond, splashing each
other and trying to catch fish with their hands. They
were having fun, but kept looking over their
shoulders at the looming forest. The long grass of
the field kept moving and they sort of felt like they
were being watched… About a half hour passed and
still the girls kept checking the field for movements.
It seemed like a pair of dark eyes was on them. They
even considered going back inside, but that would
mean homework time. So they continued
splashing, but with caution now. Their eyes hardly
left the field.
The tone of this passage is ominous, suggesting a little
bit of fear or foreboding. Words like
"caution, dark, and looming“ lead readers to the tone.
EXAMPLE
Finally, one of the girls pointed to the grass and
giggled. "Meow!" A cat sat on the edge of the
field and licked its paw. They did indeed have
company. The girls ran over to the cat and pet
his belly. They laughed and the cat sauntered
back to the field.
The tone of this passage is happy/contentment as
there was a successful, happy resolution to the
problem.
SO,…..
Identifying the TONE is all about knowing the
definitions of many descriptive vocabulary
words. Without this large vocabulary, it‟s
difficult to describe outside of “good” and
“bad.”

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STYLE AND TONE

  • 1. STYLE & TONE GROUP 3 TITIN ROHAYATI (A1B211013) IKEL WAHYUNI (A1B211012) SUCI FITRIANI (A1B21100 ) ADE PERMATA SARI (A1B211014)
  • 2. WHAT IS STYLE ? STYLE : is the way the author uses words, phrases, and sentences. The author‟s 1) personal word choice/vocabulary, 2) types of sentences, 3) point of view from which the text is told, 4) organization of the text. These 4 components will reveal his/her style.
  • 3. STYLE So, when analyzing an author‟s style, we need to consider: ◦ point-of-view, ◦ formal or informal writing, ◦ organization/structure of text, ◦ level of complexity in the writing, and ◦ overall tone. By using these features in writing, different meanings of the content (what the story/text is about) are shown to the audience.
  • 4. STYLE :WHICH POINT OF VIEW? First person: (I, me, my) “I went to the store today. When I was in the cereal aisle, I bumped into an old friend and had a nice conversation.” Second person: (you; instructions/directions) “You should work on getting your room cleaned. First, pick up the clothes on the floor. Then, you need to run a vacuum and dust the tables. “ .
  • 5. NEXT,… Third person – limited: (he/she/it/they/them told thru 1 character) “He could tell from the expression on her face that what he had said upset her. If only he knew, though, what she was really thinking.” Third-person Omniscient („all knowing‟): (he/she/it/they/them told by the author; all characters‟ feelings/thoughts are revealed) She refused to look at Jamie again and instead stared at the statue. “Come on!” exclaimed Jamie impatiently. “It‟s time to go.” Sara ignored Jamie and continued to gaze upon the statue wishing she, too, could be so still and at peace.
  • 6. STYLE : FORMAL vs INFORMAL Formal : Vocabulary: high level; business-like Organization of text: very structured; perhaps with subtopics Audience-usually 3rd- omnisicient (except for business letters) Sentences: structure varies Informal : Vocabulary : low-level, perhaps slang; dialogue Organization of text : more so narrative or note-like Audience : usually personal (more first or third limited) Sentences : don‟t vary as much in structure; mostly simple or compound sentences.
  • 7. STYLE : ORGANIZATION OF TEXT Writing is organized in various ways, depending upon the author‟s purpose: to inform, to entertain, to express a belief/opinion, to persuade. Text usually falls within one of these types of organizational patterns: 1. Cause - Effect 2. Problem – Solution 3. Chronological (sequencing the order of events) 4. Compare/Contrast 5. Inductive (specific to general) 6. Deductive (general to specific) 7. Division into categories 8. Ranking (i.e., “most __” to “least ___”)
  • 8. Style: Level of Complexity  Does the author use mostly simple sentence structure or varies the sentence structures (simple, compound, complex sentences)?  Is it simple vocabulary or higher-level word choices?  What types of writing devices does the author use? Does the author use dialogue? Figurative Language (similes, metaphors, onomatopoeia, personification, symbolism)? Flashbacks? Foreshadowing? Irony?
  • 9. Example “Where Can They Stay?” About three million people have to look for a place to sleep at night. Some homeless people have jobs but do not earn nearly enough money for both food and shelter. Some become homeless because they have an unfortunate accident or lose their job. They do not have any back-up resources to make it through the hard times. The homeless face terrible problems. Many become victims of violence. Serious health problems may begin because they are exposed to bad weather and unclean conditions. Homeless children may miss the chance to go to school. Worst of all, some cities pass laws that make it even harder on the homeless.
  • 10. Next,… How would you describe the writing style of this author? a. Formal b. Conversational c. Businesslike Evidence? Point of View: 3rd – omnisicient Organizational structure: cause-effect Word choices: “unfortunate,” “resources”
  • 11. TONE TONE is simply the author‟s attitude toward the subject. You can recognize the tone/attitude by the language/word choices the author uses. His language will reveal his perspective/opinion (that is, whether it is positive/negative) about the subject. Tone must be inferred through the use of descriptive words.
  • 12. EXAMPLE The girls were playing in the pond, splashing each other and trying to catch fish with their hands. They were having fun, but kept looking over their shoulders at the looming forest. The long grass of the field kept moving and they sort of felt like they were being watched… About a half hour passed and still the girls kept checking the field for movements. It seemed like a pair of dark eyes was on them. They even considered going back inside, but that would mean homework time. So they continued splashing, but with caution now. Their eyes hardly left the field. The tone of this passage is ominous, suggesting a little bit of fear or foreboding. Words like "caution, dark, and looming“ lead readers to the tone.
  • 13. EXAMPLE Finally, one of the girls pointed to the grass and giggled. "Meow!" A cat sat on the edge of the field and licked its paw. They did indeed have company. The girls ran over to the cat and pet his belly. They laughed and the cat sauntered back to the field. The tone of this passage is happy/contentment as there was a successful, happy resolution to the problem.
  • 14. SO,….. Identifying the TONE is all about knowing the definitions of many descriptive vocabulary words. Without this large vocabulary, it‟s difficult to describe outside of “good” and “bad.”