On the Origin of Species
What is the author's tone in On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin?

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The tone throughout the book is very modest. Darwin frequently qualifies his statements by saying that it is "my theory" or "my view", rather than asserting that it is certainly a fact that others must simply accept. He also is very ready to acknowledge the seriousness of objections and possible flaws in his theory, even when he ultimately rejects them.