Literary Terms

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Across
  1. 3. Narrators who lie or who are delusional.
  2. 5. Complex character.
  3. 7. Immersive POV.
  4. 10. Functions as a reporter.
  5. 11. Changing character.
  6. 14. Simple character.
  7. 17. Opposite; amplifies another character's traits.
  8. 18. Argues that architectural space reflects the owner.
  9. 19. Poetics of space; cellar is the unconscious.
  10. 20. Term for narrator when discussing poetry.
  11. 22. All-knowing; godlike.
  12. 24. Third-person POV.
  13. 25. _______ author; haunts the margins of a text.
  14. 26. Time and culture are a part of this.
  15. 27. Very intimate POV.
Down
  1. 1. Defines space is place with meaning.
  2. 2. Created a hierarchy of needs.
  3. 4. Stereotype.
  4. 6. information about the story.
  5. 8. Type of power that produces normativity.
  6. 9. Character who stays the same.
  7. 12. Study of the meaning of names.
  8. 13. Atmosphere.
  9. 15. Speaker's attitude toward a subject.
  10. 16. Narrator tells you how it is.
  11. 21. Overcomes obstacles.
  12. 23. ______ discourse; blurs line between narrator and character.