Narrative Writing
Across
- 3. sight, sound, touch, taste and smell
- 4. Events are told chronologically
- 7. Events are not told chronologically
- 11. The most intense or decisive point of a narrative
- 12. the second stage of Freytag's pyramid
- 14. the person who tells the story
- 15. when the writer gives an advance hint of something that happens later
- 16. the third stage of Todorov's theory
- 18. the lines spoken by characters
- 19. an indirect comparison between two objects using like or as
Down
- 1. the final part of a narrative: a French term
- 2. the first stage of Freytag's pyramid
- 3. the place or location where the narrative takes place
- 5. the opposite of a flashback
- 6. a serious disagreement or argument within a narrative
- 8. The mode or tone set by the writer
- 9. the opposite of a flash forward
- 10. the second stage of Todorov's theory
- 13. invented the Theory of Equilibrium
- 17. a direct comparison between two objects