What is Tone in Poetry?

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In poetry, tone refers to the feeling of the poem. A poem can have a melancholy tone, a happy tone, a positive tone, or a negative tone.
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Tone in Poetry is basically the attitude the poet conveys which can, for example, be comforting or vicious. Lots of the time the tone can start out one way, such as sad, and end up with a different feel by the end of the poem, such as hopeful.
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