Elements of a short story (by Jerry L)
Across
- 1. the story is told from the narrator's point of view
- 3. too unexpected happenings
- 6. comes right after the climax
- 11. the narrator tells the story
- 12. the end of a story which resolves the conflict
- 13. the author's attitude towards their readers
- 14. when circumstances turn out differently than expected
- 17. a symbol in a story that represents something beyond itself
- 18. two opposing character who gives emphasis to each other
- 20. begins the main conflict
- 22. when the audience knows something that character(s) do not
- 24. the character has one or more qualities
- 26. a clas between two or more characters in a story
- 28. the character day dreams about the past which helps the audience understand events
- 29. grabs the reader's interest
Down
- 2. this involves prejudice and racism
- 4. a reference to a well-known person in history
- 5. mockery and sarcastic saying
- 7. makes the reader curious and excited
- 8. a caricature of an exaggerated portrait of a character type
- 9. characters who are different between each other
- 10. not only does this introduce the main characters, but it also sets the scene of the story
- 15. person versus a lot of types of events
- 16. a hint of what will happen later
- 19. the overall effect of the story
- 21. he/she/it
- 23. conversations between characters
- 25. all knowing about the characters
- 27. the most intense point in the story