Literary Texts
Across
- 3. writing that makes someone or something look ridiculous, raising laughter to discredit its target
- 4. when an author references a commonly known person, place, event or idea from history, culture, or literature
- 5. The feeling a story creates in the reader
- 8. when the audience's understanding of events/characters surpasses that of a character(s)
- 10. Action and sequence of events in a story
- 12. Character or force that has conflict with the protagonist
- 14. when events occur that are unexpected
- 15. Does not undergo any important inner changes throughout the story
- 16. Struggle within a character
Down
- 1. a statement that initially appears absurd or contradictory but proves to be true
- 2. Struggle between two characters, with society, with nature, or the supernatural
- 6. Introduction of setting, characters, background
- 7. Object that stands for something greater than itself
- 9. The main character
- 11. The author’s attitude towards his/her subject
- 13. Undergoes an important inner change (in personality, beliefs, attitude)