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Across
  1. 3. a paradoxical utterance that conjoins two terms that in ordinary usage are opposites
  2. 5. a character who has only few character traits and does not develop or change during the play
  3. 7. a word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines
  4. 8. animals, ideas, abstractions or inanimate objects are endowed with human characteristics
  5. 10. an effect of literary (‘poetic’) texts: ‘deviations’ from ordinary language use (foregrounded properties/artistic devices) disrupt the modes of everyday perception and renew the reader’s capacity for fresh sensation
  6. 14. the same sound is repeated at the beginning of several words in words that are in close proximity
  7. 15. part of the terminology introduced by the critic Gérard Genette to denote a narrator who tells his or her own story
  8. 16. involves a situation in a play in which the audience or reader shares with the author knowledge of present or future circumstances of which a character is ignorant
  9. 17. the time it takes to tell the story
  10. 20. the direct presentation or reflection of the world in art
  11. 21. the way events are causally and logically connected
Down
  1. 1. the chronological sequence of events and actions involving characters
  2. 2. a narrator with a distinct personality who makes his or her opinion known
  3. 4. a type of fiction (usually a novel) which takes the writing process as its topic
  4. 5. the term used by the critic Franz Stanzel to denote a narrator who is also a character in the story and refers to him- or herself using the first person pronoun
  5. 6. a word or phrase in a sentence is omitted though implied by the context
  6. 9. a form of monologue, where no other person is present on stage beside the speaker, usually reveals the speaker’s thoughts or feelings
  7. 11. the single unit of stress and non-stress in any given metre
  8. 12. non-ryhming iambic pentameter
  9. 13. an aspect of narration which deals with the question ‘who sees’, ‘whose perspective is adopted?’
  10. 18. in Gustav Freytag’s terminology the final stage of development in a tragedy usually involving the death of the protagonist
  11. 19. a figure of contiguity, the use of a part for the whole, or the whole for the part: ‘pars pro toto’ or ‘totum pro parte’