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29 August, 15:10

Author's Tone - I thought of Sylvia and Evie and Sandy and Two-Bit's many blondes. They were the only kind of girls that would look at us, I thought. Tough, loud girls who wore too much eye makeup and giggled and swore too much.

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  1. 29 August, 16:12
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    Discontent.

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    The tone is described as the author's approach or attitude towards a specific subject matter which is reflected through the diction or language adopted by him/her. It primarily functions to provide the readers with a perspective to view the text and the feelings or emotions to be elicited after reading it.

    In the given excerpt from 'The Outsiders', the author displays a tone of 'discontent' to display the resentful feeling of Ponyboy towards the greaser girls which is clearly reflected through his regretful statement 'I thought.' Thus, it provides readers with a framework to perceive Ponyboy's felicity and show feelings of empathy for his situation.
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