Lit. Terms Crossword
Across
- 4. To describe a character directly, simply stating what they're like.
- 6. To make an assumption about something.
- 7. The main character in a story. The "good guy."
- 8. The past being told in the present. Mostly used to explain.
- 10. The character who opposes the protagonist. Often a source of conflict.
- 11. A conflict that occurs within one person.
- 13. The use of details to create an image, not necessarily only having to do with sight.
- 15. When something in a story represents something else.
- 16. A variant of a language, usually specific to a region, determined by accent and vocabulary.
- 17. The telling of a story.
- 19. When expectations don't match what happens.
Down
- 1. A conflict that exists outside of one person.
- 2. The central message or the main idea of a story.
- 3. To describe a character indirectly through their speech, actions, appearance, etc.
- 5. A word that sounds like the sound it describes.
- 9. of View The perspective the story is told from.
- 12. When hints are used to suggest what is going to happen next in a story. Often suggests something bad.
- 14. To suggest something while not stating it as fact.
- 18. The region, time, weather conditions, etc.