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