Analysis-related terminology

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Across
  1. 2. the moment of highest tension or drama in a story, serving as the central turning point (6)
  2. 4. The limited selection of colours used in a film to create mood and theme.(6,7)
  3. 6. Placing two contrasting elements side-by-side to highlight their difference.(13)
  4. 7. the main idea, central message, or underlying meaning of a story that explores a universal truth about life or human nature(5)
  5. 10. The use of objects, people, or events to represent abstract ideas. (9)
  6. 12. The main character whose journey drives the plot.(11)
  7. 13. The central argument of your essay. (6)
  8. 14. The process of depriving a person or group of positive human qualities.(14)
Down
  1. 1. A pair of contrasting concepts that are central to the text. (6, 10)
  2. 3. The force (character, group, or system) that opposes the protagonist.(10)
  3. 5. The power to make one's own choices and control one's own life: "Self-____" (13)
  4. 8. A moment of sudden and profound realisation or insight.(8)
  5. 9. The art of making motion pictures (camera work, lighting, colour). (14)
  6. 11. A recurring element (image, idea, sound, or phrase) that holds symbolic significance.(5)
  7. 15. part of a story that provides essential background information, such as character details, setting (10)