lit terms
Across
- 3. a recurring and familiar pattern in literature
- 5. The audience knows something that the character does not.
- 8. event occurs that directly contradicts the expectations
- 11. a character that shows many different traits
- 13. symbolic story structured with at least two levels of meaning
- 15. a character seen in only one way; only one side of the personality is revealed
- 17. also known as a Dynamic character or a Round character displays the following characteristics: 1. He or she undergoes an important change as the plot unfolds. 2. ... The character is highly developed and complex, meaning they have a variety of traits and different sides to their personality
- 18. short tale with a moral, which often includes unusual or even supernatural events
Down
- 1. The substitution of a mild, indirect, or vague expression for one thought to be offensive, harsh, or blunt.
- 2. words are used to suggest the opposite of what is meant/sarcasm.
- 4. a character who does not change through the story
- 6. mockery of a view, usually with the aim of inspiring change
- 7. a character who develops or changes through the story
- 9. voice outside the story but through one persons eyes
- 10. a recurrent image, action, sound, symbol, that has a symbolic significance and contributes toward the theme
- 12. Two lines that rhyme
- 13. the repetition of a vowel sound in several words throughout a sentence
- 14. a character who is not the same as another character
- 16. a statement that seems to be contradictory but actually presents a truth.
- 17. overused word or phrase