English is Lit!!

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Across
  1. 1. the author's attitude towards their subject
  2. 8. the type of conflict that characters have inside themselves
  3. 9. something that represents something else
  4. 10. the turning point in a story, where characters grow & are forever changed
  5. 13. the main character of a story
  6. 15. an object or idea that repeats itself through a text
  7. 17. the type of irony in which the audience knows things the characters don't know
  8. 18. the author's/character's use of language to represent tone
  9. 19. an exaggeration
  10. 21. where the narrative takes place
  11. 22. the beginning stage of a story
  12. 24. characters that are complete opposites
  13. 25. the type of characterization in which you make inferences
Down
  1. 2. the type of conflict that characters have outside of themselves
  2. 3. the name of the 'character' that tells a poem
  3. 4. the type of character that changes over the course of a story
  4. 5. the message conveyed in a piece of literature
  5. 6. comparing to unalike things using "like" or "as"
  6. 7. the main problem/dilemma in a narrative
  7. 11. the type of character that doesn't change
  8. 12. someone whose characteristics are opposite of the traditional protagonist model
  9. 14. the opposing force against main character
  10. 15. the feeling an author tries to create in the audience
  11. 16. the name of the 'character' that tells a story
  12. 20. assigning human traits to inhuman objects
  13. 23. another word for "story"