Across
- 4. - The conversation between characters in a literary work.
- 8. - An introductory section of a book that provides background information or sets the stage for the main narrative.
- 10. - Fiction that self-consciously addresses the nature and structure of fiction itself.
- 13. - A play or narrative that combines elements of both tragedy and comedy.
- 14. - The portion of a story that provides background information and introduces the main characters and setting.
- 15. - A short break or pause in the narrative, often providing a change of pace or mood.
Down
- 1. - A figure of speech that describes one thing as if it were another, creating a symbolic meaning.
- 2. - The underlying meaning or theme that is not explicitly stated but can be inferred from the text.
- 3. - A suspenseful situation at the end of a chapter or book that leaves the reader eager to find out what happens next.
- 5. - A literary movement that emphasizes emotion, nature, and individualism, often found in 19th-century literature.
- 6. - A long speech by one character, often revealing their thoughts or feelings.
- 7. - The sequence of events that make up the main story in a book.
- 9. - A genre characterized by dark, mysterious, and supernatural elements.
- 11. - A literary device where the intended meaning is opposite to the literal meaning.
- 12. - Words that have the same or nearly the same meaning as other words.
