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Tone Of At Dusk By Natasha Trethewey

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In the poem “At Dusk” by Natasha Trethewey, the speaker's tone goes from gloomy to hopeful. In the beginning of the poem, it gives off a gloomy tones when the speaker talks about the neighbor calling for her cat, they say, “Nor how they sometimes fall short…She’s given up calling for now.” These words have a negative connotation and they connect to a gloomy tone because it shows how the neighbor is sad since she misses her cat and wants her back home. The phrases “fall short” and “given up” show a gloomy tone about the neighbor being devastated that she has failed to call her cat back home. People usually have a gloomy tone when they are feeling lonely and in this case the neighbor feels lonely because her cat is her only company and she isn’t
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