Work of Literature
Across
- 1. and Mood: The author’s attitude (tone) and the emotional atmosphere (mood).
- 5. Objects, colors, or actions that represent abstract ideas.
- 6. Devices: Use of metaphors, allegories, irony, and other stylistic elements.
- 8. Internal or external struggles that drive the plot forward.
- 10. The time and place where the story unfolds (historical, futuristic, urban, etc.).
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- 2. Perspective: First-person, third-person omniscient, limited, or other viewpoints.
- 3. Recurring ideas or central messages (e.g., love, identity, betrayal).
- 4. or Cultural Context: How the work reflects or critiques its era and societal norms.
- 7. Structure: Linear, circular, episodic, or other narrative formats.
- 9. Development: How the characters grow, change, or reveal their nature.