Some words which describe the mood of the poem "The listeners" are foreboding, haunting, suspenseful, tense, and nervous.
Explanation:
"The Listeners" portrays an explorer who has come to thump on a twilight entryway in a shocking, obscure spot. He has come to keep an anonymous guarantee, and thumps on the entryway increasingly hard, yet gets no reaction. Unbeknownst to him, a "large group of ghost audience members' (line 13) are inside however inert to his calls.
The message that the voyager leaves to "the audience members" of the house is that he went to the house precisely like he said he would. The response to this inquiry can be found inside the last third of the sonnet. The voyager has shown up at a solitary house.