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30 November, 15:09

In what way can a description of weather affect the tone of a piece of writing?

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  1. 30 November, 15:59
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    Weather is often associated with moods and health and feelings.

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    If a character is feeling blue, a cold and wet day will form the perfect backdrop. If the sun comes out, it's a sign that their spirits are rising. Sometimes, it may be a sunny day on a day that the character is feeling blue, and it can make them angry. The weather can also affect the plot, like rain ruins a wedding, or fog or storms can disturb travel plans. Weather is also symbolic: Spring often a symbol of new life, and winter stands for decay and death. Here are some more examples of symbolic weather:

    Summer: adulthood, happiness

    Autumn: preparing for old age

    Winter: death

    Calm before the storm: trouble or a change ahead

    Rainbow: hope, a link between two extremes (sun and rain)

    Cloudy: confused, muddled, unclear

    Clouds on horizon: trouble ahead

    No wind: no change

    Windy: changes

    Rough weather: problems

    Snow: coldness, cleansing
  2. 30 November, 17:57
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    Weather can often be associated with different moods and feelings
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