Literary Terms 2
Across
- 3. The opponent who blocks the protagonist
- 4. Touching the other persons or readers emotions
- 6. Irony The opposite happens to what the reader has been led to expect
- 7. Describes the time and place of the story
- 8. Occurs when the setting or scene causes an emotional response in the reader
- 11. Irony The audience or reader is aware of something one or more of the characters is not aware of
- 14. Using logic or proven facts
- 15. When the author gives hints about what will happen in the story
- 16. Main idea, causes a debate
- 17. Irony The speaker says one thing but means the opposite (sarcasm)
Down
- 1. Problems that happen between the protagonist and the antagonist
- 2. The main character. The person for whom the reader roots
- 5. When the protagonist is actually a villain of the story, but we empathize anyway
- 8. To receive or to get something
- 9. Using sources or credibility
- 10. The point of view in which the narrator IS involved
- 12. The climate or feeling of a literary work... ENVIRONMENT
- 13. The writers attitude toward the characters, subject, and audience of a story... PERSON
- 16. The point of view in which the narrator is NOT involved
- 18. To be near or close to something