Plot and Story Elements
Across
- 2. this type of characterization, the author reveals information about a character
- 4. the point of greatest interest or suspense in a story
- 5. a struggle between characters or events
- 8. the relationship of the narrator to the story
- 9. this point of view, the narrator knows everything
- 10. time and place of the story
- 11. the author's attitude toward the characters or subject
- 12. main character, good or bad, in a story
- 13. this type of characterization uses the STEAL method
- 14. the action that follows the climax
- 17. series of events that make up a story
- 18. conflict that exists within the character
- 19. emotion the reader has after the story has been read
Down
- 1. the part of the plot that ends the falling action
- 3. the central idea or message to the story
- 6. where the conflict starts to build
- 7. where author sets up the story, characters, main conflicts
- 15. opponent of the main character
- 16. how the story comes to an end