Unit 9 ILP EXAMPLE FOR TUESDAYS

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Across
  1. 4. A core theme in both Kafka's literature and basic sociology, describing the feeling of isolation and estrangement from society or oneself.
  2. 5. Difficult to understand or interpret due to its mysterious or enigmatic nature, a term often used to describe Kafka's writing style.
  3. 6. A basic academic concept in literature referring to the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities, a technique frequently employed by Kafka.
  4. 7. A feeling of existential anxiety or dread, commonly experienced by Kafka's characters as they grapple with the meaninglessness of life.
  5. 8. An English discipline term referring to the literary technique of hinting at future events or outcomes in a story, which Kafka often uses to create suspense and anticipation.
  6. 9. Describes situations or systems characterized by absurdity, complexity, and bureaucracy, reminiscent of Kafka's narratives.
  7. 10. The act of critically evaluating and examining literary works, an essential aspect of studying Kafka's literature within academic contexts.
Down
  1. 1. A foundational literary device that involves making comparisons between unrelated things to create symbolism, commonly found in Kafka's works.
  2. 2. A fundamental academic concept describing a political system characterized by centralized control and the suppression of individual freedoms, a theme explored in Kafka's writing.
  3. 3. A foundational element in literary analysis, examining who is telling the story and from what point of view, which impacts the reader's understanding of Kafka's narratives.