Literary Terms Set 2
Across
- 6. A direct comparrison between 2 unlike things not using like or as
- 7. the use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning (Types: dramatic, situational, verbal)
- 8. the attitude/emotions of the writer, usually implied, toward their subject or audience
- 11. a direct comparison between two different, unlike things using the words "like", "as", "as if"
- 12. The feelings or emotions a reader experience while reading
Down
- 1. Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste); writers use of vivid diction that creates images in a readers mind
- 2. The action of a narrative or drama
- 3. the falling action of a narrative; events following the climax, where the conflicts and struggles are resolved
- 4. a standard element, pattern or situation that recurs throughout a story or various works in a series
- 5. the use of one object, which is something in itself, to represent something else
- 9. a literary work (or TV/Movie...a narrative) in which human vice (weaknesses) are attacked and mocked using ridicule, wit, irony, and sarcasm
- 10. the central message/idea of a literary work/narrative; the "big idea"