"The tourists pass the books, the exhibits and no hint of danger reaches them from the quaint relics. I have a desire to tell them the significance of those relics. It is the desire to write." What type of tone is conveyed by this quote and how is it conveyed?

The tone conveyed in this quote is one of frustration and longing. The speaker is yearning to share the importance of the relics with the tourists but feels unable to do so. This feeling of being unheard and unappreciated is conveyed through the use of words such as "pass," "no hint of danger reaches them," and "quaint relics." The speaker's desire to write is a way of expressing their thoughts and feelings that are not being acknowledged by the tourists. This creates a sense of unfulfilled potential and a yearning for connection with others.