"The Outsiders" Terms
Across
- 3. main character in the text that is involved in the main plot and conflict
- 5. a flawed hero who lacks traditional characteristics of a hero. A character that is looked up to or "rooted for" despite what they lack.
- 7. character who opposes the protagonist
- 9. all knowing pov in which the narrator knows most characters' feelings and thoughts
- 11. narrator is the character in the story and uses pronouns like I me and my
- 13. contrast between what is expected and what actually exists or happens. Exaggeration, sarcasm and understatement are techniques to express sarcasm
- 15. reasons why characters act feel or think in a certain way
Down
- 1. time and place
- 2. reader's feelings and attitude while reading a text
- 3. outlook or perspective from which the story is told
- 4. author's attitude and feelings in a text
- 6. reference to a person, place or literary work within a text
- 8. hint about something happening in the future
- 10. generalization about a group of people in which individual differences are disregarded
- 11. interruption in the action of a text to present a scene that took place at an earlier time
- 12. narrator is not the character and uses pronouns like he she and they
- 14. Limited narrator knows what one character feels and thinks