Literary Terms
Across
- 2. The point of view where the narrator is NOT a character
- 3. The end of the story
- 5. The part of the story when things get wrapped up
- 6. The part of the story when the character must face the problem
- 8. Aspects of a character's behavior, attitudes, and personality
- 11. The events in a story
- 12. Character who changes throughout the story
- 13. The author's feelings as shown by their word choice
- 17. The main character
- 20. The event that starts the problem in the story
- 21. The part of the story when the problem builds
- 23. These are introduced in the beginning, along with the setting
- 24. The view from which a story is told
- 25. Type of conflict that takes place inside a person, a decision
Down
- 1. A story that is real or true
- 4. A story that is made up or fake
- 7. The reader's feelings that are created by the tone
- 8. The message about life that a story teaches
- 9. Where and when a story takes place
- 10. The beginning of a story
- 14. Type of conflict that takes place outside a person
- 15. The problem in a story
- 16. The point of view where the narrator IS a character
- 18. Character who stays the same throughout the story
- 19. The main character's opposition
- 22. The voice that tells the story