LITERARY ELEMENTS
Across
- 2. – Irony where someone says the opposite of what they mean (e.g., saying "Great weather!" during a storm).
- 3. – Type of irony where the audience knows more than the character (e.g., Romeo and Juliet).
- 4. – A complex character with layers (e.g., Walter White from Breaking Bad).
- 6. – The struggle in a story, like person vs. self or society (The Hunger Games).
- 8. – The life lesson learned by the protagonist (e.g., The Lion King – "Accept responsibility").
Down
- 1. – Irony where the outcome is the opposite of what’s expected (e.g., a fire station burns down).
- 3. – A character who changes throughout the story (e.g., Elsa in Frozen).
- 5. – A character who doesn't change (e.g., Scar from The Lion King).
- 7. – A character with one or two traits (e.g., "bully" in Mean Girls).