Gandhi quotes
Mahatma Gandhi
» From Yeravda Mandir
» Trusteeship
» The Law and The Lawyers
» Satyagraha in South Africa
» Selected Letters of Mahatma Gandhi
» Gandhiji Expects
» Prayer
» Self-restraint v. Self-indulgence
» The Voice of Truth
» Everyman's a... b... c... of GANDHI
» Unto This Last (A Paraphrase)
» Ashram Observances in action
» The Miracle of Calcutta
» Mahatma - Vol 1 to 8
» Evil Wrought By The English Medium
» MAHATMA GANDHI - The Early Phase - Volume I
» MAHATMA GANDHI - The Discovery of Satyagraha - Volume II
» MAHATMA GANDHI - The Birth of Satyagraha - Volume III
» MAHATMA GANDHI - Satyagraha at Work - Volume IV
» MAHATMA GANDHI - India Awakened - Volume V
» MAHATMA GANDHI - Salt Satyagraha The Watershed - Volume VI
» MAHATMA GANDHI - Preparing For Swaraj - Volume VII
» MAHATMA GANDHI - Final Fight for Freedom - Volume VIII
» MAHATMA GANDHI: The Last Phase - Volume IX - Book One
» MAHATMA GANDHI: The Last Phase - Volume IX - Book Two
» MAHATMA GANDHI: The Last Phase - Volume X
» Gokhale: My Political Guru
» In Search of the Supreme - Volume I
» In Search of the Supreme - Volume II
» In Search of the Supreme - Volume III
» Social Service, Work & Reform - Volume I
» Social Service, Work & Reform - Volume II
» Social Service, Work & Reform - Volume III
» Political and National Life and Affairs - Volume I
» Political and National Life and Affairs - Volume II
» Political and National Life and Affairs - Volume III
» Gandhi on Women
» Going to Wipe their Tears
» My Dear Child
» Stonewalls Do Not A Prison Make - by M K Gandhi
» My Socialism - by M K Gandhi
Examples of mood in a book Mood engages the reader with the narrative and helps them understand many aspects of a story on an emotional level. This allows the reader to make further connections with the literary work as the writer is able to express deeper meaning. Here are some examples of mood in well-known literature: Example 1: Eurydice (H.D.) So you have swept me back.