Characterization/ Conflict Guided Notes

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