Short Story Elements
Across
- 3. The moment of greatest suspense
- 6. The physical background of the story, when and where it takes place
- 7. Addressing or speaking to the dead or inanimate as if they were living
- 8. A direct comparison of two unlike objects or people without using like or as
- 15. The mood or tone of the story
- 16. The character or force that opposes the main character\
- 18. This type of narrator is all knowing and can enter the minds of other characters
- 19. A direct comparison of two unlike objects or people that uses like or as
Down
- 1. Giving person-like qualities to inanimate objects or abstract ideas
- 2. The main character within a story
- 4. The part of the plot that introduces the characters and setting
- 5. An exaggeration in order to make or emphasize a point
- 9. This type of irony occurs when the audience knows something the characters do not
- 10. Word Choice
- 11. A type of character that is changed by the events of the story
- 12. A type of character that does not go through a change during the story
- 13. This type of irony occurs when the opposite is said from what is meant
- 14. The part of the plot that establishes the conflict
- 17. The way an author expresses themselves