Puzzle from our terminology list
Across
- 2. Offred knows something the Commander does not in "The Handmaid's Tale"; a discrepancy in awareness which we may call _________.
- 4. "Persepolis" uses this by placing Western and Iranian cultures side by side to highlight differences.
- 5. "Persepolis" uses _________ to critique both Western and Iranian societal norms.
- 6. The tragic flaw in "An Enemy of the People"; how does Dr. Stockmann's pride lead to his downfall, an example of _________?
- 8. The structural harmony of "Persepolis"; how do the panels and dialogue work together to form a _________ narrative?
- 12. The choice of language to express attitude. How does the solemn _________ of "The Laramie Project" affect its impact?
- 13. Offred's memories of her lost daughter tug at our heart strings, creating _______. What value does this add to a story?
- 14. A form of writing that is not poetry nor drama script.
- 16. The discovery of water contamination propels the conflict in "An Enemy of the People," a crucial _________.
- 17. "We were free to work, to travel, to love. We were free to laugh, to hope, to dream. We were free, and we didn't realize it." What rhetorical device does this quote from The Handmaid's Tale exemplify?
- 19. In "The Laramie Project," one impactful _________________ is delivered by Reggie Fluty as she tells of the discovery of Matthew Shepard at the fence. In the process she reveals her own character.
- 20. Moira's rebellious spirit starkly contrasts Offred's compliance in "The Handmaid's Tale," serving as a _________.
Down
- 1. Dr Stockmann embodies the ___________ of the "whistleblower".
- 3. "The Handmaid's Tale" references biblical passages; how does this ___________ deepen our understanding of Gilead?
- 7. Offred can only tell us so much in "The Handmaid's Tale"; can we trust her narrative completely? She is an _________?
- 9. An exaggeration for effect; such as the exaggerated reactions to Dr Stockmann's discover in "An Enemy of the People", creating humour.
- 10. Marjane’s internal monologue in "Persepolis" gives us direct access to her thoughts, an example of "stream of _________ narrative".
- 11. Like 'Unwomen' in "The Handmaid's Tale," a softened way of presenting harsh realities becomes a _________.
- 15. "The Laramie Project" blends documentary and drama.
- 18. Think of the veil in "Persepolis" and what it represents about freedom and identity, exemplifying _________.