Literary Terms 1
Across
- 2. when the audience/reader knows something a character does not
- 7. another word for mood in a story
- 9. emotional feeling the reader receives from the literature
- 11. the use of clues or hints to suggest events that will occur later in the plot
- 13. narrator is often the main character who reveals personal feelings of self and refers to self as I
- 14. the story comes to a reasonable ending
- 17. all-knowing narrator who sees and hears everything and reveals thoughts of multiple characters
- 18. attitude a writer/author takes towards the subject, characters, and audience
- 19. narrator is an outsider who reveals action but cannot reveal any characters' thoughts
- 21. part of the story after exposition that develops the conflict and builds suspence
Down
- 1. conversation between two or more characters
- 3. sequence of events that happen in a story
- 4. contrast between what is expected and what is actually occuring
- 5. introduces characters, setting, and conflict of the story at the beginning
- 6. narrator is an outsider who reveals action and the thoughts of one character
- 8. the way a writer reveals the personality of a character
- 10. after the climax the loose ends of the plot are tied up
- 12. used to produce a specific effect on the reader
- 15. the main idea or underlying meaning of a literary work
- 16. the turning point and the highest point of interest after the rising action
- 20. interruption in present action of the plot to show events that happened in an earlier time