Atmosphere is the mood, ambience or tonality that pervades a literary work which sets up in the reader expectations as to the course of events.
Writers establish a certain atmosphere before they unfold the course of events.
For example, Shakespeare establishes the tense and fearful atmosphere of Hamlet at the beginning by the terse and nervous dialogue of the sentinels.
Writers establish a certain atmosphere before they unfold the course of events.
For example, Shakespeare establishes the tense and fearful atmosphere of Hamlet at the beginning by the terse and nervous dialogue of the sentinels.