Justice and Drama
Across
- 1. everyone has come to the same conclusion
- 6. the final decision of the jury
- 7. the central or main character in a story around whom the plot centers
- 9. a formal statement or speech
- 11. the jury finds you guilty
- 14. to debate
- 17. the methods, incidents, speech, etc. an author uses to reveal the people in the book
- 18. the person(s) bringing the lawsuit
- 19. the person that is in conflict with the protagonist
Down
- 2. the reason behind a character's actions
- 3. directions the information given for the reader to visualize the setting
- 4. plays intended to be acted
- 5. fairness
- 7. what happens
- 8. planned ahead of time
- 10. the length of your punishment
- 12. the act of putting people into groups based on race, religion, nationality, physical appearance, social class, or some other easily identifiable characteristic
- 13. another name for the "accused" person
- 15. conversation between two or more characters
- 16. the point of greatest dramatic tension