The Birds Mood Analysis

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Mood is a mix of emotions and thoughts. For example, when reading a scary story or watching a horror movie, everyone and anyone will get a feeling that something bad is going to happen soon. This is known as foreboding or ominous mood. In The Birds by Alfred Hitchcock, and If Cornered, Scream by Patricia J. Thurmond, the director and author create a foreboding/ominous mood that attracts readers or viewers to keep watching or reading it. Music, the actions of the character, and the setting are three of many ways to help create mood in a story. Overall, foreboding is very important in The Birds by Alfred Hitchcock, and If Cornered, Scream by Patricia J. Thurmond. Being in a dark setting is the first thing to create a foreboding mood. A dark …show more content…

For example in The Birds by Alfred Hitchcock, the lady has a feeling that something bad will happen because she looks out the window and hears some noises from upstairs. The director created a foreboding mood to this part when the woman slowly walked to the staircase, looked up the stairs, slowly climbed the stairs, and slowly turned the doorknob. All the slow motion that went on is a cause of foreboding mood because it makes the viewers eager to know what happens next because they do not know what to expect. Then, in If Cornered, Scream by Patricia J. Thurmond, the author created a foreboding mood through the main character by having the lady in the car feel different then before. Note that the third paragraph states, “As she drove, she found herself gripping the steering wheel and made a conscious effort to relax and think pleasant thoughts...Again she deliberately relaxed her grip on the wheel and took a deep breath...funny, she thought, she didn’t know why but she was even more uptight than usual…(Thurmond)” This clearly proves how the character was more uptight and this helps create a foreboding mood because being more uptight than usual is abnormal and this may be the cause of a bad event that happens later on. Generally, one other way that foreboding mood can be created is based on the way a character acts or behaves in the story or

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