Elements of Fiction
Across
- 3. the narrator reveals the thoughts of one character referring to that character with "he" or "she"
- 8. the sequence of events in a story; it is driven by conflict
- 9. the central idea or message of a story
- 12. the relationship of the narrator to the story
- 14. a type of theme that must be inferred
- 15. the emotional high point of a story
- 16. the time and place of a story
- 17. the point of view where a character in story is the narrator and refers to themselves with "I"
- 20. a character has a struggle within themselves
Down
- 1. the main character
- 2. the people, animals or imaginary creatures that take part in the action of the story
- 4. the ending to a story
- 5. to do this is to make an educated guess using clues provided to you
- 6. the narrator knows everything about the story's events and reveals the thoughts of all characters
- 7. the person in conflict with the main character sometimes known as the villain
- 10. a character has a struggle with something or someone outside themselves
- 11. the result of the climax/conflict
- 13. where the main elements of the conflict occur
- 18. the beginning of story where characters and setting are introduced
- 19. a type of theme that is directly presented