Characterization/ Conflict Guided Notes
Across
- 2. character A character with a simple and unchanging personality; often lacks depth and complexity.
- 3. character A well-developed character with a complex personality, exhibiting a range of emotions and traits.
- 5. The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing; reflects the author's style and tone.
- 8. Character A character with straightforward traits and motivations, lacking depth or complexity.
- 10. The main character in a story, often facing a conflict that drives the narrative.
- 11. A particular part or feature of something; in literature, it can refer to elements of the narrative, characters, or themes.
- 12. character A character who does not undergo significant change or development throughout the story.
- 15. An event or occurrence that is significant to the plot.
- 17. To make something known or visible that was previously hidden or unknown.
- 18. To Simulate or incite a reaction, typically an emotional response or action.
- 20. To drive or push to advancing; in literature, it refers to advancing the plot or action.
- 22. character A character who undergoes significant internal change or growth throughout the story.
- 24. To engage in communication or activity with others.
Down
- 1. The spoken exchanges between characters in a literary work; reveals personality and advances the plot.
- 4. character A character with multiple facets and depth, often displaying conflicting traits or emotions.
- 6. A person, animal, or figure represented in a story or literary work.
- 7. Existing or occurring in many forms, parts, or instances.
- 9. The reasons or driving forces behind a character's actions and behavior.
- 13. The central idea, message, or underlying meaning of a literary work.
- 14. Written work that tells a story; can refer to literature, articles, or any written material.
- 16. Existing or occurring in opposition; presenting contrasting ideas, emotions, or opinions.
- 19. The sequence of events that make up a story, including the main conflict and resolution.
- 21. A character or force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict in the story.
- 23. To examine in detail, typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation.