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The emotional tone (for instance, joy, or horror) in a work, is most often established by the setting.  The setting in a work usually provides the atmosphere.  The atmosphere is "an air that the characters breathe, a world in which they move."  The setting can be physical surroundings such as furniture, landscape, and climate.  All of these props establish the atmosphere.   
The emotional tone (for instance, joy, or horror) in a work, is most often established by the setting.  The setting in a work usually provides the atmosphere.  The atmosphere is "an air that the characters breathe, a world in which they move."  The setting can be physical surroundings such as furniture, landscape, and climate.  All of these props establish the atmosphere.   
(Literature for Composition, 114-115)
(Literature for Composition , 114-115)
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