What's New? Independent Novels Unit
Across
- 5. use of word and phrases to imply harsh sounds
- 6. when a less harsh term is substituted for another
- 8. giving a non human object, human like characteristics
- 10. the practice of using a less formal word but using a less formal word that is linked to it
- 11. something that is introduced and then carried out through the whole story
- 15. main character in a novel
- 19. the personality of a character is revealed through this
- 23. tells the audience what the personality of the character is
- 25. what is revealed through the private thoughts and feelings
- 26. reference to a concept, person, or object that has served as a prototype of its kind
- 27. what they say and how they speak
- 28. narrator is not in the story but rather telling it using the pronoun "you"
- 29. category the book falls into
- 30. central idea
Down
- 1. how the character behaves and what they say
- 2. reference to another person or piece of literature/history
- 3. when a novel has 2 meanings
- 4. the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character
- 7. using a part of something to refer to the whole
- 9. refers to a character that is usually a counterfeit copy of another character
- 12. how the characters feel and behave around other chracters
- 13. giving a human form or behavior to a non human deity
- 14. character who undergoes an important change in personality
- 16. a character that undergoes little or no change in a story
- 17. the person telling the story is using the pronouns "I" and "we"
- 18. the personality of a character is revealed through STEAL
- 20. the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters
- 21. narrator is using the pronouns "he", "she", "they", and "it"
- 22. a group, or concept that opposes or struggles against the protagonist
- 24. what the character looks like and how they dress