Literary Terms
Across
- 1. The figure in Greek Mythology who stole fire for humanity
- 10. A type of writing which explores multiple perspectives on a topic
- 12. A literary period that valued individuality, emotion, passion and finding God in nature
- 14. A literary device which uses conjunctions excessively to increase the pace or show a character is overwhelmed
- 15. A literary device which creates a parallel between three descriptions
- 16. Sentence structure
- 17. The time, location and sociocultural environment that a text is set within
- 18. The strength of language used
- 19. The term for the collection of universally recognised, significant and valuable literary works
- 20. The information surrounding a text's construction that influences meaning
Down
- 2. When evidence of a literary work is made evident in an original textual creation
- 3. A form of communication that shares ideas, values and perspectives through fictional creations
- 4. A literary period characterised by the desire to create art for arts sake
- 5. Word choice
- 6. A literary lens which looks at the representation of gender, particularly females, in literature
- 7. The stories told during ancient times as a tool for teaching and morality
- 8. A literary lens which explores the representation of power dynamics within a text
- 9. A literary device which draws a comparison between two thins by saying one thing is like or similar to another
- 11. The formality of words selected
- 13. A literary device which draws a comparison between two things by saying one thing IS another