Short Story Terms
Across
- 2. / When the narrator is a character in the story.
- 4. / The environment that can be sensed with the 5 senses.
- 6. / The ending of the story.
- 7. / A technique a writer uses that utilizes telling about a character to create and reveal the personalities of the characters in a written work.
- 8. / A character that is fully developed so that their thoughts, feelings, and motivations are understood by the reader.
- 9. / The events that occur as a result of the conflict being resolved.
- 10. / Hints in the story of things to come.
- 12. / The ideas and beliefs that are a part of a society in which a character exists
- 14. / The point at which the conflict is resolved.
- 15. / When the narrator is not a character in the story, but they do know all of the thoughts and the feelings of every character.
- 16. / The time and place in which the action of a narrative occurs.
- 18. / The problem sets off the series of events to come in the story.
- 19. / When the narrator is not a character in the story, and they do not know all the thoughts and feelings of every character.
Down
- 1. / The series of events between the introduction of the problem and the turning point
- 3. / A technique a writer uses that utilizes showing actions and details about a character to create and reveal the personalities of the characters in a written work.
- 4. / The perspective from which the story is told.
- 5. / A series of related events that present and resolve a conflict.
- 11. / A stereotype or stock character that is left undeveloped.
- 13. / The beginning of the story.
- 17. / The underlying meaning of a literary work.