ELA Review

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Across
  1. 2. narrator telling the story and is part of it: "I" perspective
  2. 6. a character who is a stereotype
  3. 7. the ways by which an author develops and reveals the nature of a character, usually through appearance, speech, actions, thoughts, interactions with others
  4. 12. a character who is multifaced and fully developed
  5. 13. the part of a narrative at which the tension or conflict reaches its highest point; turning point
  6. 14. narrator only knows what some characters would know
  7. 16. introduces background information about events, setting and characters at the beginning of a literary work; introduction
  8. 18. the underlying meaning of a work; generally, a message that is universally understood across cultures
  9. 19. narrator who tells a story but lacks credibility
  10. 20. literal meaning is "untying" at the end of a plot when all the unanswered questions are addressed; the resolution of the plot in a fictional story
Down
  1. 1. when the audience knows more than the characters
  2. 3. a situation or event that is opposite of what is expected
  3. 4. a character who stays the same throughout the story
  4. 5. character or group of characters that stands in opposition to the protagonist - usually, but not always the "bad guy"
  5. 8. "you" the reader is part of the story
  6. 9. a character who undergoes changes throughout the story
  7. 10. the expressions of an attitude or intention that is opposite of what is actually meant
  8. 11. central or leading character in a work of fiction, plot usually revolves around him/her, most often considered morally upstanding
  9. 13. struggle between two opposing forces, usually between a protagonist and antagonist
  10. 15. the time and place in which a story takes place; can include details about weather, societal customs, lighting, etc...
  11. 17. the events that make up a story...the events relate to each other in a pattern or sequence
  12. 18. narrator knows the minds and actions of all characters