Key Definitions
Across
- 6. A short story where the main purpose is to advance a moral or lesson.
- 8. A concept that allows responders to investigate the relation of a story to a prior story.
- 9. Freely explores possibility and impossibility. (11,7)
- 10. Using plot twists to surprise and challenge audiences.
- 11. The use of more than one genre in a narrative. (5,9)
- 13. Complex personality and their history, thoughts and emotions are revealed throughout the story. (5,9)
- 15. A recurring theme which is presented in a story.
- 16. Imagines worlds of societies where life is extremely bad due to deprivation or oppression.
Down
- 1. The storylines and plots have been reused to the extent the narratives are predictable.
- 2. The category to which a narrative belongs to.
- 3. A typical character who represents specific actions and characteristics. (9,9)\
- 4. Genres within speculative fiction that portray opposite types of societies.
- 5. Lacks depth, a real personality and undergoes little to no change throughout the narrative. (4,9)
- 7. Follows the protagonist from a troubled childhood along their path of enlightenment and maturity
- 12. Any distinctive feature or idea that reoccurs across a story.
- 14. Supporting character who has an opposite personality and beliefs to typically the protagonists. (9,4)