LAYER ONE TERMS
Across
- 2. end of the story where you see what happens to the characters after the climax
- 4. character that does change
- 6. an implied or indirect reference to a person, event, thing, or part of another text
- 7. introduction and background information
- 8. events leading up to the climax of the conflict
- 10. a quality or characteristic
- 13. character what the story focuses on
- 16. what makes a character do something
- 18. exact opposite qualities as another character
- 20. the speaker means something opposite of what is said
- 22. characters, settings, images, motifs, etc. that stand for bigger ideas
- 24. a distinct type or category. Ex. epic, tragedy, comedy, etc.
- 25. something happens the audience is not expecting
- 26. a second storyline
- 27. the location and time frame where the narration takes place
Down
- 1. the leading character
- 3. beginning of conflict for main character
- 5. man v.s. man, man v.s. society, man v.s. nature
- 6. the opposite of the protagonist
- 9. character that does not change
- 11. irony when the audience knows something about the story a character does not
- 12. the sequence of events (cause and effect) that move the story
- 14. plays a larger part in the story not as important
- 15. the feeling of anticipation that something risky or dangerous is about to happen
- 17. hints of what will come later in the story, helps create suspense
- 19. part of the plot following the climax where the conflict decreases.
- 21. highest or most intense part of the conflict
- 23. an interruption in the storyline to go back to previous events
- 28. main idea or underlying meaning the writer explores through their text