Elements of Fiction Review

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Across
  1. 4. A character “type” that shows up in many different stories/books
  2. 8. The big idea or message that the story tells about life.
  3. 9. Flat character used to highlight the traits of the main characte
  4. 10. This character has full range of emotions/feelings, strengths/weaknesses, and are fully involved in the conflict
  5. 11. Usually the opposite of the protagonist. He or she is not always a “villain,” but usually creates obstacles that stop the main character from reaching a goal.
  6. 13. Tension eases, the problem begins to be solved.
  7. 15. Someone/something the main character confides in
  8. 16. a series of related events that happen in a story
  9. 17. introduces character and setting
  10. 18. Perspective from which the story is told.
Down
  1. 1. The main character of the story. This person drives the plot forward and is usually a “hero,” but isn’t always.
  2. 2. Where the primary conflict kicks into gear. What makes this day different than any other day?
  3. 3. persons, animals, or imaginary creatures in a story.
  4. 5. The problem is solved or determined unsolvable. The story usually ends here.
  5. 6. The problem in the story that triggers the action.
  6. 7. The turning point of a story.
  7. 12. when and where- a story must have both
  8. 14. This character usually has ONE trait, ONE specific role in the story, and they mostly exist to advance the plot
  9. 17. Conflict vs. character, nature, society, technology & supernatural.
  10. 19. Conflict vs. self